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The novel traces the life of a sensitive, idealistic young Danish man who aspires to be a poet but is repeatedly frustrated by self-doubt, moral scruples, and intellectual skepticism. It follows his intellectual and emotional development from youthful dreams and romantic longings through a rejection of religious consolation to an embrace of skeptical, scientific realism, portraying several love affairs, a brief period of domestic fulfillment, and ultimate confrontation with loss and mortality. Interwoven are reflections on dreams, artistic ambition, and the costs of honesty, presented in introspective, realist prose that balances psychological nuance with philosophical questioning.

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J. P. Jacobsen

J. P. Jacobsen was a Danish author and poet, recognized for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love, existentialism, and the human condition, reflecting a deep psychological insight. Jacobsen is perhaps best known for his novel "Niels Lyhne," which delves into the struggles of a young man's search for meaning in life. His other notable works include "Marie Grubbe, a Lady of the Seventeenth Century" and "Mogens, and Other Stories," which showcase his lyrical prose and character-driven narratives. Jacobsen's literary style is marked by a blend of realism and romanticism, making him a significant figure in the Danish literary canon.

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