Elsie: A Christmas Story
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Alexander Lange Kielland s'impose comme l'un des écrivains réalistes les plus marquants de la Norvège du XIXe siècle, célébré pour ses commentaires sociaux incisifs. Malgré son milieu aisé, il a constamment défendu les moins fortunés et critiqué sans crainte les hypocrisies sociales, notamment au sein du clergé. Kielland a utilisé avec maestria des comédies satiriques et des nouvelles, aux côtés de ses romans importants, pour révéler les injustices prédominantes et les absurdités culturelles de son époque. Ses œuvres durables offrent une perspective acérée, souvent humoristique, sur les complexités de la société norvégienne et la condition humaine.







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Set in 19th-century Stavanger, this novel explores the lives of factory workers and their struggle for improved working conditions. It delves into themes of class disparity, workers' rights, and the quest for a better life. The narrative also portrays the social and familial aspects of the workers' lives beyond the factory walls. Recognized as a significant work in Norwegian literary history, it highlights Alexander Lange Kielland's commitment to social issues of his time.
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A Norwegian Novel; Authorized Translation By W. W. Kettlewell
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