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Elsa

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A vivid historical narrative sketches life along the southern bank of a northern city, detailing bridges, gates, mills and market stalls while following a young woman who resists unwanted advances and flees across snowy streets and onto the frozen water. Everyday labor and urban commerce are set against the presence of soldiery, watchmen and civic ritual; tense episodes of pursuit, rough humor among guards and close social encounters convey the dangers and social codes of a cold winter evening, combining topographical description with action-driven scenes of confrontation and escape.

About the Author

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Gustaf Björlin

Gustaf Björlin was a Swedish author known for his historical narratives and fiction. His notable works include "Carl Svenske: Historisk berättelse från frihetstiden," which explores themes of freedom and national identity during a pivotal period in Swedish history. In addition to historical tales, he also wrote the novel "Elsa," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Björlin's contributions reflect a keen interest in the cultural and historical contexts of his time, making his works significant in the landscape of Swedish literature.

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