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In "Ludvig Holberg, The Founder of Norwegian Literature and an Oxford Student," S. C. Hammer delves into the life and works of Ludvig Holberg, an essential figure in the establishment of Norwegian literary heritage. The book intricately weaves biographical details with literary analysis, showcasing Holberg's evolution from a student at Oxford to a pioneering playwright and thinker. Hammer employs a scholarly yet engaging narrative style, situating Holberg within the broader European literary canon while highlighting the cultural tensions of 18th-century Scandinavia. S. C. Hammer, a noted scholar of Scandinavian literature, draws upon extensive research and personal insights to illuminate Holberg's impact not only in Norway but across Europe. Hammer'Äôs deep reverence for Holberg'Äôs contributions shines through, revealing the personal motivations that prompted the author to explore Holberg'Äôs trajectory. With a background in both literature and history, Hammer adeptly unravels the complexities of Holberg'Äôs writings, making the case for his significance in shaping national identity and literary form in Norway. This compelling work is a must-read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Scandinavian literature alike. Hammer's careful examination of Holberg offers a rich understanding of his multifaceted legacy, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the origins of modern Norwegian literature and its cultural context.
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Ebook: March 16, 2020
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