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Weird Tales from Northern Seas, Jonas Lie
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Jonas Lie

Weird Tales from Northern Seas

In “Weird Tales from Northern Seas,” Jonas Lie masterfully blends folklore, maritime adventure, and psychological depth in a series of captivating stories set against the lush, often foreboding backdrop of Norway's coastal landscapes. The literary style oscillates between vivid, poetic descriptions and stark realism, encapsulating the mystique of the northern seas and the elemental forces at play. The collection operates within the realm of late 19th-century literature, wherein Lie's work serves as both a reflection of the period's fascination with nature and an exploration of the anxieties surrounding modernity's encroachment on traditional ways of life. Jonas Lie, a seminal figure in Norwegian literature, was profoundly influenced by the rugged environment of his homeland and the rich tapestry of Norse mythology. His background as the son of a shipowner imbued him with a deep appreciation for nautical lore, while his extensive travels and exposure to varied literary traditions shaped his unique narrative voice. Lie's ability to weave tangible emotions with fantastical elements reveals a deep understanding of human nature and its complex relationship with the external world. “Weird Tales from Northern Seas” is highly recommended for readers seeking an immersive experience that balances the eerie allure of folklore with poignant human dilemmas. This collection is not only a testament to Lie's literary prowess but also a compelling invitation to explore the enigmatic stories that arise from the depths of the north.
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131 afgedrukte pagina’s
Auteursrechteigenaar
Bookwire
Oorspronkelijke uitgave
2020
Jaar van uitgave
2020
Uitgeverij
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