Pictures of Sweden

EAN : 9791041984923
ANDERSEN H. C.
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EAN : 9791041984923

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  • EAN13 : 9791041984923
  • Réf. éditeur : 333685
  • Date Parution : 8 févr. 2024
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  • Nombre de pages : 88
  • Format : H:220 mm L:170 mm E:7 mm
  • Poids : 169gr
  • Résumé : "Pictures of Sweden" by H. C. Andersen is a vivid travelogue that captures the essence of Sweden's landscapes, culture, and folklore. The narrative begins with an invitation to explore Sweden's natural beauty, from the beech woods of Scania to the rocky isles of the Skjärgaards. Andersen's journey takes readers through various regions, each with its unique charm and history. In Trollhätta, the author describes the awe-inspiring waterfalls and the legends surrounding them, including tales of ancient warriors and robbers. The narrative then shifts to Kinnakulla, known for its hanging gardens and geological wonders, where Andersen reflects on the interplay between nature and human history. The text also delves into the personal and emotional, as seen in the poignant story of "Grandmother," which explores themes of memory and legacy. Andersen's visit to the prison-cells in Mariestad offers a glimpse into the solitary lives of the incarcerated, highlighting the contrast between the beauty of the surrounding landscape and the isolation within. The narrative continues with encounters with beggar-boys, whose ragged appearance evokes the art of Callot, and a visit to Vadstene, a town rich in historical and religious significance. Throughout the journey, Andersen weaves together observations of Sweden's natural beauty with reflections on its cultural and historical narratives, creating a tapestry that celebrates the country's diverse heritage.
  • Biographie : Hans Christian Andersen, né en 1805 et mort en 1875, est un romancier, dramaturge, conteur et poète danois, célèbre pour ses nouvelles et ses « contes de fées ».
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