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Victoria (Danish Edition) Kindle Edition
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"Johannes fortsatte ned til kajen; en uro havde grebet ham, hans gang blev nervøs. Nej, tænk, hvor stor Victoria var bleven, aldeles voksen, dejligere end nogensinde før. Hendes øjenbryn løb næsten sammen over næsen, de var som to fine fløjlslinjer. Øjnene var blevet mørkere, meget mørkeblå."
Da Johannes vender hjem til sin hjemstavn, er han blevet en voksen mand og ikke bare den unge møllersøn, der forlod byen, da han stadig bare var en stor dreng. I mellemtiden er hans barndomskærlighed Victoria også vokset og ligner næsten en rigtig lille dame. Selvom Victoria nu vækker endnu stærkere følelser i ham, end da de begge var børn, så har årene også fået skellet imellem dem til at vokse. Nu, hvor de begge nærmer sig den giftemodne alder, er der ikke længere plads til, at en møllersøn løber efter godsejerens datter.
"Victoria" er en smuk kærlighedsroman fra de fjerne norske fjelde. Bogen udkom første gang i 1898, og kort efter opkaldte Knut Hamsun sin lille datter efter titelkarakteren.
- LanguageDanish
- PublisherLindhardt og Ringhof
- Publication dateMay 25 2023
- File size1.5 MB
Product details
- ASIN : B0FFHPWNG2
- Publisher : Lindhardt og Ringhof
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : May 25 2023
- Language : Danish
- File size : 1.5 MB
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 116 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-8728503096
- Page Flip : Enabled
- 鶹 Rank: #41,765 in Other Foreign Languages
- #236,081 in Literature & Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #733,970 in Literature & Fiction (Books)
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- Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2003Knut Hamsun has sometimes been described as the Thomas Hardy of Scandinavian literature, and the theme of Victoria- love between two people of different social classes- is one which Hardy treated several times. Here the protagonists are Johannes, the son of a miller, and Victoria, the daughter of the local squire, who meet and fall in love as children. Although they continue to love one another throughout their lives, they are separated by circumstances and the story ends tragically.
The forces that conspire to thwart their love are more complex than simple snobbery or class-distinction. During the period in which the book is set (the 1890s), the marriage of an internationally successful author (which Johannes becomes in adult life) to the daughter of a minor nobleman would not have raised too many eyebrows in society. Although Victoria's family are aristocratic, however, they are not wealthy; indeed, they are in desperate financial straits and need to secure a financially advantageous marriage for their daughter to re-establish their fortunes and to restore the Castle, as their crumbling manor-house is called. She is therefore pressurised, much against her will, to become engaged to Otto, the son of a wealthy official at the Royal Court, even though she does not love him. Johannes also enters into an unsuccessful engagement with another woman; only at the end of the novel, when it is too late, do Victoria and Johannes discover how much they mean to each other.
This could easily be the plot of a Hardy novel, but Hamsun tells this story in a style which is very different to Hardy's. Hardy's novels are generally complex, discursive and with a large cast of characters both major and minor. Victoria is a very short novel (at 170 pages much shorter than any of Hardy's), told in a simple and direct manner and concentrating very much on the two lovers. The other characters are not developed in any detail, with the partial exception of Otto, who is presented as an arrogant and unpleasant lout.
Although the story is told in a straightforward manner, this does not mean that the prose is plain or unadorned. Although this is a third-person narrative, the action is mostly seen from the viewpoint of the poet Johannes and narrated in an appropriately poetic style. (This, at least, is the effect of Oliver Stallybrass's translation; I do not speak Norwegian so I cannot compare it with the original). The lyricism of the writing complements the pathos of the loves' plight; the result is a book that can be compared to a jewel, small, but beautiful and highly polished.
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dominicReviewed in Mexico on October 11, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente libro.
Verified PurchaseKnut Hamsun, es definitivamente uno de los autores que uno está obligado a conocer antes de morir, sus obras son excelentes y esta no es la excepción. Como un plus extra el libro (físicamente hablando) está hermoso y llegó en perfectas condiciones, lo recomiendo ampliamente.
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PalomaReviewed in Spain on May 29, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars ¡¡鴡ܰ!!
Verified PurchaseMagnífico libro, perfecto embalaje. Todo ¡¡perfecto!!
- Geoffrey SingerReviewed in the United States on September 26, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars It is one of those beautiful, perfect novels exquisitely written that breaks your heart ...
Verified PurchaseI have read Victoria probably ten times since the first time I read it years ago after reading Hamsun was a major influence on Hemingway's writing style and subject matter as well as contributing to his development of the internal monologue as a narrative form. It is one of those beautiful, perfect novels exquisitely written that breaks your heart as well satisfies your desire for a story well-told