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The author presents an essayistic biography that traces the subject's career as a powerful literary and public figure who voiced his nation's character, combined poetic sensibility with political engagement, and influenced modern thought. It outlines early successes in peasant idylls that helped shape a national literature, contrasts a sustained national standpoint and enduring lyricism with contemporaries who became more cosmopolitan or prosaic, and describes his role as social critic and moralist. The essay was originally written for a landmark birthday and has been expanded with translations, anecdotes, and commentary on later works.

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William Morton Payne

William Morton Payne was an American author and literary critic known for his insightful analyses of Scandinavian literature. His notable work, "Björnstjerne Björnson, 1832-1910," explores the life and contributions of the influential Norwegian writer Björnstjerne Björnson. Payne's writings reflect a deep appreciation for the cultural and literary movements of his time, particularly in relation to the Nordic literary scene. Through his critical lens, he contributed to the understanding and appreciation of foreign literature in the American context.

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