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  1. Folk-Lore and Legends Scandinavian by Authors Various Authors, 2005-07
  2. A History of Danish Literature (Histories of Scandinavian Literature)
  3. A History of Icelandic Literature (Histories of Scandinavian Literature)
  4. A History of Norwegian Literature (Histories of Scandinavian Literature)
  5. The Angel House (Series B: English Translations of Works of Scandinavian Literature) by Kerstin Ekman, 2002-11-29
  6. From Baltic Shores (Series B: English Translations of Works of Scandinavian Literature) by Christopher Moseley, 1995-03-01
  7. Adam's Diary (Modern Scandinavian Literature in Translation) by Knut Faldbakken, 1987-12-01
  8. Sacrificial Smoke: Volume 3 in the Holme Trilogy (Modern Scandinavian Literature in Translation) by Jan Fridegard, 1990-08-01
  9. A History of Swedish Literature (Histories of Scandinavian Literature)
  10. Children's Island (Modern Scandinavian Literature in Translation) by P. C. Jersild, 1986-11-01
  11. Gender and Representation in the Films of Ingmar Bergman (Studies in Scandinavian Literature and Culture) by Marilyn Johns Blackwell, 1997-06-22
  12. Cleng Peerson (The Library of Scandinavian literature) by Alfred Hauge, 1976-02
  13. Lucie (Series B: English Translations of Works of Scandinavian Literature) by Amalie Skram, 2002-04-05
  14. A History of Finland's Literature (Histories of Scandinavian Literature)

1. Scandinavian Literature And Drama
scandinavian literature and Drama. Home ¦ People ¦ Sites ¦ Year abroad ¦ Careers ¦ Danish ¦ Norwegian ¦ Swedish
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We have several units in the areas of Scandinavian Literature and Drama - both in LLT and EAS. The units can be taken at level 1, level 2 or at level 3.
Level 1
Introduction to Scandinavian Literature
Level 2 - Year 2-4
From Free Love to Decadence
Modern Scandinavian Literature
Ibsen
Strindberg
Level 3 - Year 4 Scandinavian Dissertation You can find detailed information on LLT units on the LLT Intranet website . (Since the intranet is restriced to UEA only, people outside UEA should used this link instead.)
School of Language, Linguistics and Translation Studies University of East Anglia Norwich NR4 7TJ England Telephone: Fax: This site is designed and maintained by , School of Language, Linguistics and Translation Studies, UEA, UK. Last updated Wednesday, 18-Sep-2002 15:46:53 BST

2. Information Sources Regarding Scandinavian Literature In Translation
Masterpieces of scandinavian literature (SCA 450, ENG 494, HUM 494, WST 494)
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Information Sources Regarding Scandinavian Literature in Translation
By Sem C. Sutter
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Scandinavian Discussion Group
WESS Newsletter
Spring 1998, Vol. 21, no. 2
The WESS Scandinavian Discussion Group meeting on 11 January 1998 at ALA Midwinter Conference focused on pooling tips and information regarding the acquisition of Scandinavian books in translation. Many of these titles are published by small presses that fall outside library approval plans and are advertised on a limited basis so that the nonspecialists responsible for Scandinavian acquisitions in most libraries may miss them. The following summary information is intended to inform colleagues who were unable to attend and to serve as a convenient reference guide. It is drawn from presentations by Beau David Case (Ohio State) and Mariann Tiblin (Minnesota) and comments by other attendees.
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Scandinavian Studies , Provo, UT: Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies (ISSN: 0036 5637) http://www.byu.edu/sasslink/journal.htm - review coverage is not timely, but can be useful to insure that significant titles have not been missed.

3. Scandinavian Literature
scandinavian literature. By Gail Hueting. scandinavian literature Danish Literature Icelandic Literature Norwegian
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Scandinavian Literature
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016.4395 St94 (Modern Languages Reference)
Schröder, Stephan Michael, ed. Studienbibliographie zur Neuskandinavistik . Berlin: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 1997. Bibliography of modern Scandinavian literature studies, arranged by general topics and then by the various national literatures (including Finnish). Also includes sections on general reference works and bibliographies. Particularly good for sources in German in addition to those in Scandinavian languages. Some resources on the World Wide Web are included. 839.509 M921n (Modern Languages Reference)
Munch-Peterson, Erland. Nordisk litteraturvidenskab: håndbog till informationsøgning . Esbo: Nordinfo, 1993. Bibliographies of reference works for Scandinavian literary research (including Finland), plus three essays on how and where to look for information. 839.5309 B511b (Modern Languages Reference)

4. Babelguides: Scandinavian Literature
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Forgot your password? Enter your unsername only, and click reset password Create an account if you don't yet have a username. Get the Newsletter Scandinavian Literature The Forest of Hours by Kerstin Ekman Translated by Joan Tate Original title: On Overgrown Paths by Knut Hamsun Translated by Carl L Anderson Original title: Paa gjengrodde stier by Jaan Kross Translated by Anselm Hollo Original title: Letters from Africa, 1914-31. by Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen) Translated by Anne Born When the Wind Is in the South and Other Stories by Ole E. Rolvaag Translated by Solveig Zempel Under Observation by Amalie Skram Translated by Katherine; Messick, Judith Hanson Original title: Professor Hieronimus Last Draw by Translated by Laura Desertrain Ask the Sun by Dong He Translated by Katherine Hanson Original title: Spor Solen The Last Letter Home by Vilhelm Moberg Translated by Gustaf Lannestock Original title: Nybyggarna: Sista brevet till sverige The Women at the Pump by Knut Hamsun Translated by Original title: Konerne ved vandposten.

5. Babelguides: The Babel Guide To Scandinavian Literature
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6. Scandinavian Section Literature Courses
Literature, Film and Culture The Scandinavian Section, UCLA Literature, Film and Culture Courses 50. Introduction to scandinavian literature. Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, eight hours.
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/scandinavian/scandinavian/html/literature.html
Literature, Film and Culture The Scandinavian Section, UCLA CATALOG DESCRIPTIONS Literature, Film and Culture Courses 50. Introduction to Scandinavian Literature. Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, eight hours. Intended for students in general and for those wishing to prepare for more advanced and specialized studies in Scandinavian literature and culture. Selected works from literatures of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland, ranging from myth, national epic, saga, and folktale through modern novel, poem, play, short story, and film, read in English and critically discussed. P/NP or letter grading. Upper Division Courses 105. Advanced Swedish. Discussion, three hours. Prerequisite: course 5 or equivalent. Readings, composition, and conversation in Swedish. May be repeated once for credit. P/NP or letter grading. 110. Advanced Norwegian. Discussion, three hours. Prerequisite: course 15. Readings, composition, and conversation in Norwegian. May be repeated once for credit. P/NP or letter grading. 115. Advanced Danish. Discussion, three hours. Prerequisite: course 25. Readings, composition, and conversation in Danish. May be repeated once for credit. P/NP or letter grading.

7. Scandinavian Literature
scandinavian literature. scandinavian literature. Bibliographies. Firstextensive Englishlanguage dictionary of scandinavian literature.
http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/mdx/Bibliogs/scandlit.htm
Scandinavian Literature
By Gail Hueting
Scandinavian Literature Danish Literature Icelandic Literature Norwegian Literature ... Swedish Literature
Scandinavian Literature
Bibliographies
016.4395 St94 (Modern Languages Reference)
Schröder, Stephan Michael, ed. Studienbibliographie zur Neuskandinavistik . Berlin: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 1997. Bibliography of modern Scandinavian literature studies, arranged by general topics and then by the various national literatures (including Finnish). Also includes sections on general reference works and bibliographies. Particularly good for sources in German in addition to those in Scandinavian languages. Some resources on the World Wide Web are included. 839.509 M921n (Modern Languages Reference)
Munch-Peterson, Erland. Nordisk litteraturvidenskab: håndbog till informationsøgning . Esbo: Nordinfo, 1993. Bibliographies of reference works for Scandinavian literary research (including Finland), plus three essays on how and where to look for information. 839.5309 B511b (Modern Languages Reference)

8. Medieval Studies
Medieval Studies Program scandinavian literature Language University of IllinoisLibrary at UrbanaChampaign. scandinavian literature. Bibliographies.
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Medieval Studies Program
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Old Norse Old Icelandic This page is under construction. FT Full-Text
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Q.948.0203M469 (Mod. Lang. and Ling. Lib.)
Medieval Scandinavia: An Encyclopedia . Edited by Philipp Pulsiano. New York and London: Garland, 1993. Old Norse Language Dictionaries (Mod. Lang. and Ling. Lib.)
Vries, Jan de. Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. 2. Verb. Aufl. Leiden: Brill, 1977. Old Icelandic and Old Norse. Gives equivalents in other Scandinavian languages and references to sources. (Mod. Lang. and Ling. Lib.)
Gordon, E. V. An Introduction to Old Norse . 2d ed. rev. by A. R. Taylor. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981. Reprint of the 1957 edition. Introduction to medieval Scandinavian language and literature. A historical introduction and selections from Old Norse literature are followed by notes, a grammar section, and an Old Norse-English glossary. Old Norse Literature
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International Medieval Bibliography E
*Available on the World Wide Web to UIUC affiliates.

9. Scandinavian Literature And Drama
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We have several units in the areas of Scandinavian Literature and Drama - both in LLT and EAS. The units can be taken at level 1, level 2 or at level 3.
Level 1
Introduction to Scandinavian Literature
Level 2 - Year 2-4
From Free Love to Decadence
Modern Scandinavian Literature
Ibsen
Strindberg
Level 3 - Year 4 Scandinavian Dissertation You can find detailed information on LLT units on the LLT Intranet website . (Since the intranet is restriced to UEA only, people outside UEA should used this link instead.)
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10. LLT-1S30: Introduction To Scandinavian Literature
LLT1S30 Introduction to scandinavian literature. Week 4 Holberg'sJeppe on the Hill. j.garton@uea.ac.uk. Text Jeppe of the Hill
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LLT-1S30: Introduction to Scandinavian Literature Week 4: Holberg's Jeppe on the Hill j.garton@uea.ac.uk Text: Jeppe of the Hill (translated by Oscar James Campbell). In compendium of texts. We shall also watch a video of a performance of the comedy. Background
  • C18th Denmark: an absolute monarchy The aristocracy and the peasantry Early theatre in Scandinavia Ludvig Holberg (1684-1754)
Questions to consider
  • Plot: how is the intrigue built up? How are the characters presented? Use of monologue/dialogue What different kinds of comedy are used in the play? How important is it to see the play? Visual/aural devices What does the play tell us about C18th society? The play seems to end with a moral. Does it fit?
Further reading for Week 4 The Genius of the Scandinavian Theatre. Edited by Evert Sprinchorn. Mentor Books, New York 1964. (Introduction on "The History of the Scandinavian Theater" is very useful) Gerald Argetsinger: Ludvig Holberg’s Comedies . Carbondale 1983. F.J.Billeskov Jansen: Ludvig Holberg. New York 1974. The Royal Danish Embassy on Ludvig Holberg

11. Amalie Skram: Lucie. Scandinavian Literature
Amalie Skram was maturing as a writer during the time of ferment in Scandinavianculture known as the Modern Breakthrough, and with her first novel in 1885
http://www.llt.uea.ac.uk/norvik_press/lucie.htm
Amalie Skram:
Lucie
Translated by Katherine Hanson and Judith Messick
Amalie Skram was maturing as a writer during the time of ferment in Scandinavian culture known as the Modern Breakthrough, and with her first novel in 1885, Constance Ring , she joined the furious debate about sexual morality and the double standard which was being fought out at the time. She returns in her novels again and again to studies of contemporary life, especially of the narrow choices open to women. Lucie , her novel from 1888, is unusual in her writings in being a study of a "fallen woman", a dancing girl from Tivoli who is the mistress of the respectable bourgeois Theodor. Theodor is so captivated by her charms that he marries her, and tries to turn her into a respectable married woman; but she is not like other women and cannot become so. Her lower-class origins and her sexual experience create an unbridgeable gulf between her and the wives with whom she must now associate, and Theodor's increasingly brutal attempts to quell her independent spirit push her into actions which lead by inevitable steps towards tragedy. Lucie's fate is depicted against the backdrop of the late nineteenth-century Norwegian capital city of Kristiania; the author has an acute eye for detail, and the realistic descriptions of degrading poverty call to kind the writings of her contemporary Emile Zola. Through Lucie's eyes we observe as well the hypocrisy and artifice of the bourgeois life which is built on a denial of double standards, and the occasional refreshing honesty of women like fru Reinertson who are bold enough to think for themselves.

12. UT Library Online - CIRD - Scandinavian Literature

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To support University teaching and research through the doctoral level in Scandinavian Studies, one of the seven areas of concentration of graduate work in the Department of Germanic Languages . Scandinavian Studies includes Scandinavian literatures. Faculty and students in the Department of Linguistics and the Comparative Literature program have interests in Scandinavian literatures. Collecting of Finnish literature is included in this statement, because of interests in Finnish literature in the Linguistics Department and elsewhere, although courses in Finnish language and literature are not offered at the University.
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13. Masterpieces Of Scandinavian Literature
Scandinavian Studies 374/Literature in Translation 274 Masterpiecesof scandinavian literature The Twentieth Century.
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14. Scandinavian Literature
Special collections Special subjects scandinavian literature. TrygeGulbranssen, En eeuwig zingen de bosschen. Scandinavian belles
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Scandinavian belles lettres and children's books in Dutch translation History of the collection: The collection was acquired in 1992.
Size: The collection comprises approximately 1,500 books.
Accessibility: The books are listed in the KB online public catalogue.
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In 1992, the KB acquired a large collection of Scandinavian belles lettres and children's books in Dutch translation.
The collection contains more than 1,500 works from the 19th and 20th centuries. It serves as a supplement to the KB's collection of Scandinavian belles lettres from that period and documents interest in Scandinavia within the Netherlands. Worthy of note is the care given to the bookbinding, which is typical of the period.
Koninklijke Bibliotheek - National Library of the Netherlands

15. Scandinavian Literature UBC
COURSES OFFERED IN 2002 – 2003 scandinavian literature in Translation Scan 411Scandinavian Drama and Film in Translation 3 credits – no prerequisite
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Scandinavian Literature in Translation
Scan 411 Scandinavian Drama and Film in Translation
3 credits – no prerequisite
Instructor: Errol Durbach
Term 1
Cross listed with Drama 301
The Genius of the Scandinavian Theatre: Ibsen, Strindberg, Bergman
This course will concentrate on Henrik Ibsen’s career in the Theatre from his early allegorical / poetic dramas, like Peer Gynt, through the realistic plays which are all staged in bourgeois living-rooms, to his later more expressionist drama in which the protagonists leave the stuffy parlour to climb up steeples or snow-laden mountains.
We will read and discuss the following plays by Ibsen:
Peer Gynt, A Doll’s house, Ghosts, The Wild Duck, Hedda Gabler, The Master Builder
Ibsen’s great rival in the Scandinavian Theatre was August Strindberg, and we will review the often tempestuous rivalry between the two of them, and the striking similarities and even more striking contrasts in their theatre. Three plays by Strindberg should be read for the comparative context they provide for Ibsen’s work on similar themes: Miss Julie, The Father, The Ghost Sonata

16. Masterpieces Of Scandinavian Literature
Masterpieces of scandinavian literature (SCA 450, ENG 494, HUM 494,WST 494). Times Tuesdays and Thursdays 10401155. Room LL 268.
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Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature (SCA 450, ENG 494, HUM 494, WST 494) Times: Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:40-11:55 Room: LL 268 Instructor: Assistant Professor Ellen Rees Office: LL 413 C Phone: Email: erees@asu.edu Website: www.public.asu.edu/~erees Office Hours: 1-3pm M, Tu, Th Course Description: This course will introduce key nineteenth-century works by major Scandinavian authors in translation. Some of the important themes we will focus on are constructions of gender and national identity, genre innovations, questions of period (what is the nature romanticism, realism, naturalism, or modernism, and how do these constructs reflect the intellectual climate of the day?) and the relationship between literature and the so-called real world. We will read examples from all the major genres, including novel, drama, short prose and some poetry, and place them in the historical context of European and American literary developments. Primary emphasis will be placed on development of your critical discourse, writing and text analysis skills throughout the semester. For this reason, an abstract and a first draft of your essay in addition to the final draft are mandatory.

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