The Norsk Nightingale; Being the Lyrics of a "Lumberyack"
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A series of humorous Scandinavian-dialect lyrics and sketches voiced by a lumber-camp narrator, blending comic portraits of local characters, sentimental ballads, tall tales and historical parodies. Short vignettes and monologues use phonetic spelling and colloquial rhythm to evoke vernacular speech, producing playful translations and adaptations of familiar poems alongside original, folksy pieces. Themes include homespun courtship, workaday mishaps, small-community bravado and gentle satire of manners; tone alternates between affectionate nostalgia and broad comedy, emphasizing musicality and vernacular voice rather than formal poetic experiment.
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