The acknowledged masterpiece of the Nobel Prize-winning Norwegian novelist Sigrid Undset, Kristin Lavransdatter has never been out of print in this country since its first publication in 1927. Its story of a woman's life in fourteenth-century Norway has kept its hold on generations of readers, and the heroine, Kristin—beautiful, strong-willed, and passionate—stands with the world's great literary figures. Volume 1, The Bridal Wreath, describes young Kristin's stormy romance with the dashing Erlend Nikulausson, a young man perhaps overly fond of women, of whom her father strongly disapproves.
Kristin LavransdatterSéries
Cette saga épique retrace la vie d'une femme dans la Norvège médiévale, décrivant ses passions, ses luttes spirituelles et ses relations complexes à travers une époque tumultueuse. L'auteure crée magistralement des personnages captivants et situe le récit dans des décors historiques vivants. L'œuvre explore des thèmes intemporels tels que l'amour, la foi, la famille et le chemin personnel du destin. C'est une exploration profonde de l'expérience humaine au sein d'un passé richement détaillé.






Ordre de lecture recommandé
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Kristin Lavransdatter: The Wreath
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set in fourteenth-century Norway, The Wreath, the first volume of Undset?s medieval trilogy begins the life story of Kristin Lavransdatter. Starting with Kristin?s childhood and continuing through her romance with Erlend Nikulaussn, a dangerously charming and impetuous man, Undset re-creates the historical backdrop in vivid detail, immersing readers in the day-to-day life, social conventions, and political undercurrents of the period. But the story she tells is a modern one, brought to life with clarity and lyrical beauty in this remarkable translation by Tiina Nunnally. Defying her parents and stubbornly pursuing her own happiness, Kristin emerges as a woman who loves with power and passion
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"The Mistress of Husaby, tells of Kristin's troubled and eventful married life on the great estate of Husaby, to which her husband has taken her."-- provided by publisher
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Kristin Lavransdatter, II: The Wife
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
This new translation of the second volume of a celebrated trilogy by a Nobel Prize-winning author offers readers a fresh perspective on the intricate narrative and rich character development that define the series. Renowned for its exploration of profound themes and the human experience, this volume continues to captivate with its vivid storytelling and emotional depth, making it a must-read for fans and newcomers alike.
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The Cross
- 334pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Set in 14th century Norway, the final book of the "Kristin Lavransdatter" trilogy follows Kristin as she returns to her childhood farm after losing her husband's inheritance. Struggling to earn the respect of her community, she faces various family and personal conflicts that lead to a tragic conclusion. The trilogy is acclaimed for its realistic depiction of Norwegian life, showcasing Kristin's journey from a rebellious youth to a woman grappling with adult responsibilities and societal expectations.
Kristin Labransdatter
- 1069pages
- 38 heures de lecture
A Scandinavian classic by the recipient of the 1928 Nobel Prize for Literature. The trilogy provides a dynastic account of life in a medieval community. Kristin is a daughter of the Dark Ages and the time when faith in the old gods has receded in the wake of the new religion, Christianity.