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Further Adventures of Nils

Further Adventures of Nils( )
Author: Lagerlöf, Selma
Translator: Howard, Velma
Illustrator: Heiberg, Astri
ISBN:978-1-4921-6848-5
Publication Date:Aug 2013
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $9.99
Book Description:

Review excerpts from The Book Review Digest, Volume 7, 1911: "A second Installment of the adventures of Nils. Miss Lagerlöf's idealism permeates the atmosphere of a world that she creates for her children, animals and flowers. All three have thoughts in common and a language in common. Her stories, as entertaining as the tales of Andersen, are especially valuable from the standpoint of animal psychology, so scientific is she in reconstructing the animal...
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Book Details
Pages:242
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.55 Inches
Book Weight:0.94 Pounds
Author Biography
Lagerlöf, Selma (Author)
Selma Lagerlöf, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1909, was the first woman to be elected a member of the Swedish Academy. Her first novel, The Story of Gosta Berling (1891), assured her position as Sweden's greatest storyteller. She retold the folk tales of her native province, Varmland, in an original and poetic prose.

As a woman writer, Lagerlöf gained a reputation as a naive purveyor of native traditions, but she herself compared writing a novel to solving a mathematical problem. Her artistry entails making her stories seem simple, but they are told with great attention to symbolism, psychology, and narrative technique. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (1906) is a delightful fantasy written to teach children about Swedish geography, but it has found an international audience. Her third novel and masterpiece, Jerusalem (1901--02), the story of farmers from Dalarna who follow their faith to the Holy City, was widely praised for its insights into the lives of peasants searching for a spiritual ideal.

During World War II, Lagerlöf helped many German artists and intellectuals escape the Nazis, even donating her gold Nobel Prize medal to a benefit fund to help Finland. She died of a stroke on March 16, 1940.

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