Christmas in Scandinavia

David W Colbert translator Bo Elbrond-bek editor Sven H Rossel editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Nebraska Press

Published:1st Oct '99

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Anthology of 17 Christmas tales from Scandinavia, the Faroe Islands and Finland

An anthology of 17 tales by 19th- and 20th-century writers from the Scandinavian countries, Faroe Islands, and Finland. It tells about robbers on a raid, a homeless stranger seeking kindness, excited children, and a talking Christmas tree, all under the spell of the season.Anyone aware of the magic in Christmas will recognize the inspiration in these stories. Readers will encounter robbers on a raid, a homeless stranger seeking kindness, excited children, and a talking Christmas tree, all under the spell of the season. Here and there appear Nissen, the capped and bearded imps of mischief familiar throughout Scandinavia. Christmas in Scandinavia includes writers from Denmark, the Faroese Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Among the many masterpieces of the Christmas story are Hans Christian Andersen's "The Fir Tree" and stories by Nobel laureates Selma Lagerlöf and Johannes V. Jensen. Most of the seventeen pieces collected here have never before been available in English. Each is preceded by a brief headnote. In his introduction, Sven H. Rossel discusses the rich and fascinating Scandinavian Christmas traditions, the origins of this feast, and its celebration in contemporary Scandinavia.

“This marvelous anthology collects 17 splendid tales by 19th- and 20th-century writers from the Scandinavian countries, Faroe Islands, and Finland. . . . An indispensable collection and one of the most delightful fictional surprises of the year.”—Kirkus
“Among the many masterpieces of the Christmas story are Hans Christian Andersen’s ‘The Fir Tree’ and stories by Nobel laureates Selma Lagerlof and Johannes V. Jensen. Most of the 17 pieces have never before been available in English.”—Tulsa World

ISBN: 9780803289802

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 323g

184 pages