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The Childhood of King Erik Menved: An Historical Romance

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Set in a medieval transitional era, the narrative follows the early years of a future monarch, tracing incidents that shape his upbringing and entry into power. The author weaves chronicles, ballads, and popular tradition to reconstruct laws, customs, and everyday life, emphasizing scenes of work, ritual, and communal memory. Historical detail predominates, with light fictional invention used to connect episodes and illuminate motives. The result is a vivid portrayal of institutions, social relations, and cultural lore at a formative moment in the community's past.

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Bernhard Severin Ingemann

Bernhard Severin Ingemann was a Danish author known for his historical novels that often explore themes of monarchy and society. His notable work, "King Eric and the Outlaws," is a trilogy that delves into the political and religious dynamics of 13th-century Denmark, highlighting the struggles between the throne, the church, and the people. Ingemann's writing is characterized by its rich historical detail and engaging narrative style, making significant contributions to Danish literature. He also wrote other works such as "The Childhood of King Erik Menved," further establishing his reputation as a prominent figure in the genre of historical romance.

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