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Pictures of Sweden. A Journey Through Sweden's Landscapes and Culture
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- Nombre de pages186
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664602374
- EAN4057664602374
- Date de parution02/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille450 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
H. C. Andersen's "Pictures of Sweden" is a vivid travelogue that intricately captures the landscapes, culture, and folklore of Sweden during the 19th century. Through a series of engaging essays and imaginative descriptions, Andersen employs a lyrical and descriptive style, immersing readers in the natural beauty of the Swedish countryside while illuminating the customs and traditions of its people.
The book serves as both a reflection of the author's personal experiences and a broader exploration of national identity, resonating with the Romantic literary movement that emphasizes personal emotion and connection to nature. Born in Denmark in 1805, Hans Christian Andersen was not just a master of fairy tales; he was also a keen observer of the world around him. His extensive travels throughout Europe significantly influenced his writing, instilling in him a deep appreciation for varying cultures and landscapes.
"Pictures of Sweden" emerged from his journey through a land that inspired some of his most beloved stories, showcasing his multifaceted literary talent as both a storyteller and a keen observer of social landscapes. Recommended for both fans of Andersen's fairy tales and lovers of travel literature, "Pictures of Sweden" invites readers to join the author on a captivating journey through an enchanting land.
The book is not only a window into 19th-century Sweden but also a testament to the power of literature to bridge cultural divides. Experience Andersen's vivid imagery and poignant observations, and discover a world that continues to inspire.
The book serves as both a reflection of the author's personal experiences and a broader exploration of national identity, resonating with the Romantic literary movement that emphasizes personal emotion and connection to nature. Born in Denmark in 1805, Hans Christian Andersen was not just a master of fairy tales; he was also a keen observer of the world around him. His extensive travels throughout Europe significantly influenced his writing, instilling in him a deep appreciation for varying cultures and landscapes.
"Pictures of Sweden" emerged from his journey through a land that inspired some of his most beloved stories, showcasing his multifaceted literary talent as both a storyteller and a keen observer of social landscapes. Recommended for both fans of Andersen's fairy tales and lovers of travel literature, "Pictures of Sweden" invites readers to join the author on a captivating journey through an enchanting land.
The book is not only a window into 19th-century Sweden but also a testament to the power of literature to bridge cultural divides. Experience Andersen's vivid imagery and poignant observations, and discover a world that continues to inspire.














