Olav Duun

Olav Duun (1876–1939) was regarded as one of the greatest authors of his time, internationally as well. Later he fell into the shadow of other great writers of his generation, Sigrid Undset and Knut Hamsun. Yet there are good reasons to bring his authorship back into the light, as the 13 articles in...

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主要な著者: Marie Bjorvand Bjørkøy, Aasta, Brumo, John, H. Gujord, Heming, Bjerck Hagen, Erik, Halberg, Haakon, Cathrine Haugdahl, Anne, Olsen Haugen, Morten, K. Nordnes, Renate, Nordstoga, Sveinung, Norendal, Audhild, Vannebo, Einar
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出版事項: Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & Bjørke 2026
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author Marie Bjorvand Bjørkøy, Aasta
Brumo, John
H. Gujord, Heming
Bjerck Hagen, Erik
Halberg, Haakon
Cathrine Haugdahl, Anne
Olsen Haugen, Morten
K. Nordnes, Renate
Nordstoga, Sveinung
Norendal, Audhild
Vannebo, Einar
author_browse Bjerck Hagen, Erik
Brumo, John
Cathrine Haugdahl, Anne
H. Gujord, Heming
Halberg, Haakon
K. Nordnes, Renate
Marie Bjorvand Bjørkøy, Aasta
Nordstoga, Sveinung
Norendal, Audhild
Olsen Haugen, Morten
Vannebo, Einar
author_facet Marie Bjorvand Bjørkøy, Aasta
Brumo, John
H. Gujord, Heming
Bjerck Hagen, Erik
Halberg, Haakon
Cathrine Haugdahl, Anne
Olsen Haugen, Morten
K. Nordnes, Renate
Nordstoga, Sveinung
Norendal, Audhild
Vannebo, Einar
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description Olav Duun (1876–1939) was regarded as one of the greatest authors of his time, internationally as well. Later he fell into the shadow of other great writers of his generation, Sigrid Undset and Knut Hamsun. Yet there are good reasons to bring his authorship back into the light, as the 13 articles in this book clearly show. Duun, for example, has much to say about the relationship between humans and nature—a theme discussed in contributions by Einar Vannebo, Renate Nordnes, and Grethe Fatima Syéd. Perhaps the short stories—as John Brumo and Audhild Norendal write about—can be a way into his authorship? The book’s contributions also touch on themes such as old age (Aasta Marie Bjorvand Bjørkøy), existentialism (Sveinung Nordstoga), literature’s potential for teaching history (Heming Gujord), Duun’s place in the canon (Erik Bjerck Hagen), and changing norms for children’s literature (Hallvard Kjelen). With the breadth of approaches and perspectives the authors bring forward, there is reason to hope for continued and increased interest in Duun’s authorship—both within academia, in school, and among the broader reading public. Duun’s texts challenge us in ever new ways, as literature of great stature can do, and the articles in this book show—together and individually—that we still have something to learn from Duun about what it means to be human in the world.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1714132026-02-12T10:07:00Z Olav Duun Marie Bjorvand Bjørkøy, Aasta Brumo, John H. Gujord, Heming Bjerck Hagen, Erik Halberg, Haakon Cathrine Haugdahl, Anne Olsen Haugen, Morten K. Nordnes, Renate Nordstoga, Sveinung Norendal, Audhild Vannebo, Einar Fatima Syéd, Grethe Kjelen, Hallvard Olav Duun Human–nature relationship Norwegian literature Literary analysis Existentialism Ecocriticism Literary canon Narrative studies Cultural heritage thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism::DSB Literary studies: general::DSBH Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism::DSY Children’s and teenage literature studies: general Olav Duun (1876–1939) was regarded as one of the greatest authors of his time, internationally as well. Later he fell into the shadow of other great writers of his generation, Sigrid Undset and Knut Hamsun. Yet there are good reasons to bring his authorship back into the light, as the 13 articles in this book clearly show. Duun, for example, has much to say about the relationship between humans and nature—a theme discussed in contributions by Einar Vannebo, Renate Nordnes, and Grethe Fatima Syéd. Perhaps the short stories—as John Brumo and Audhild Norendal write about—can be a way into his authorship? The book’s contributions also touch on themes such as old age (Aasta Marie Bjorvand Bjørkøy), existentialism (Sveinung Nordstoga), literature’s potential for teaching history (Heming Gujord), Duun’s place in the canon (Erik Bjerck Hagen), and changing norms for children’s literature (Hallvard Kjelen). With the breadth of approaches and perspectives the authors bring forward, there is reason to hope for continued and increased interest in Duun’s authorship—both within academia, in school, and among the broader reading public. Duun’s texts challenge us in ever new ways, as literature of great stature can do, and the articles in this book show—together and individually—that we still have something to learn from Duun about what it means to be human in the world. 2026-02-12T10:06:55Z 2026-02-12T10:06:55Z 2025 book 9788245053128 9788245060751 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/171413 nor application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/index.php/vboa/catalog/book/98 https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/index.php/vboa/catalog/view/98/127/1401 Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & Bjørke 10.55669/oa7210 Olav Duun (1876–1939) was regarded as one of the greatest authors of his time, internationally as well. Later he fell into the shadow of other great writers of his generation, Sigrid Undset and Knut Hamsun. Yet there are good reasons to bring his authorship back into the light, as the 13 articles in this book clearly show. Duun, for example, has much to say about the relationship between humans and nature—a theme discussed in contributions by Einar Vannebo, Renate Nordnes, and Grethe Fatima Syéd. Perhaps the short stories—as John Brumo and Audhild Norendal write about—can be a way into his authorship? The book’s contributions also touch on themes such as old age (Aasta Marie Bjorvand Bjørkøy), existentialism (Sveinung Nordstoga), literature’s potential for teaching history (Heming Gujord), Duun’s place in the canon (Erik Bjerck Hagen), and changing norms for children’s literature (Hallvard Kjelen). With the breadth of approaches and perspectives the authors bring forward, there is reason to hope for continued and increased interest in Duun’s authorship—both within academia, in school, and among the broader reading public. Duun’s texts challenge us in ever new ways, as literature of great stature can do, and the articles in this book show—together and individually—that we still have something to learn from Duun about what it means to be human in the world. 10.55669/oa7210 637f2da4-f01b-482d-ac9d-8f3e204f400e 9788245053128 9788245060751 276 Bergen open access
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Existentialism
Ecocriticism
Literary canon
Narrative studies
Cultural heritage
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thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism::DSY Children’s and teenage literature studies: general
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Brumo, John
H. Gujord, Heming
Bjerck Hagen, Erik
Halberg, Haakon
Cathrine Haugdahl, Anne
Olsen Haugen, Morten
K. Nordnes, Renate
Nordstoga, Sveinung
Norendal, Audhild
Vannebo, Einar
Olav Duun
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Human–nature relationship
Norwegian literature
Literary analysis
Existentialism
Ecocriticism
Literary canon
Narrative studies
Cultural heritage
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Literary analysis
Existentialism
Ecocriticism
Literary canon
Narrative studies
Cultural heritage
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