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Niels Lyhne (eBook)

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2022
170 Seiten
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Niels Lyhne - J. P. Jacobsen
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In "Niels Lyhne," J. P. Jacobsen explores the complexities of existential despair through the life of its eponymous protagonist, a young man grappling with his artistic aspirations and the meaning of existence. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Denmark, Jacobsen's lyrical prose and impressionistic narrative style invoke a sense of atmospheric depth, reflecting key elements of literary modernism. The novel serves as a profound meditation on the nature of love, friendship, and the elusive quest for authenticity, echoing the philosophical inquiries of contemporaries like Søren Kierkegaard and the burgeoning modernist movement that sought to challenge traditional narrative forms. J. P. Jacobsen, a Danish author and a pivotal figure in the development of modern literature, brings a deeply personal perspective to this work, interweaving his own experiences of isolation and unfulfilled desire. His background in natural sciences and literature, coupled with his connections to influential theorists and artists, shaped his understanding of human emotion and the complexities of existence, which permeate the narrative of "Niels Lyhne." For readers venturing into existential literature, Jacobsen's "Niels Lyhne" is a compelling exploration of the human condition, inviting reflection on life's profound uncertainties. Its evocative language and poignant themes resonate with anyone seeking to understand the struggles of identity and purpose, making it an essential addition to the canon of modernist literature.

Jens Peter Jacobsen (1847-1885) was a Danish author and poet, recognized for his naturalistic style and profound psychological insights. Born in Thisted, Denmark, Jacobsen pursued studies in botany, which influenced the detailed and rich descriptions of nature evident in his literary work. His contribution as a writer is often seen as a precursor to the Symbolist and Modernist movements. Jacobsen's novel, 'Niels Lyhne' (1880), remains his most acclaimed work and is a seminal piece of Scandinavian literary realism. This novel tells the story of an atheist's struggle with faith and meaning in a world fraught with suffering and beauty. Profoundly contemplative, it delves into themes of existential significance and personal ambition, while exhibiting Jacobsen's characteristic lyrical prose and emotional depth. Despite a relatively small output due to a short life—he succumbed to tuberculosis at age 38—Jacobsen's influence on Danish literature is significant; Sigmund Freud and Rainer Maria Rilke counted themselves among his admirers. His literary approach combines a scientific attention to detail with a deep humanism, a combination that has ensured his continuing relevance to both literary scholars and general readers pursuing the enduring questions of human existence.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Übersetzer Hanna Astrup Larsen
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th-century Denmark • 19th century existentialism • 19th century fiction • Amy Harmon • Angela Petch • artistic introspection • atheism and spirituality in literature • beneath a scarlet sky • beneath a scarlet sky hans christian andersen • Character development • Character-driven narratives • Character Study • Danish classic novels • Danish Literature • European Historical Fiction • Existential Philosophy • existential themes in literature • Fever 1793 • Hans Christian Andersen • Human psyche exploration • introspective narrative • J.P. Jacobsen works • Karen Blixen • Kristin Hannah • Literary Influence • literary introspection • Literary Realism • love and loss • Melancholic prose • Personal Struggle • personal tragedy • Peter Hoeg • philosophical novel • philosophical novels • poetic language • profound contemplation • Romantic Naturalism • Scandinavian Identity • Scandinavian literature • The Beantown Girls • The Dressmaker's Gift
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