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Novelleja ja Kertomuksia II

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The narrative begins with a fable-like scene in which conifers and shrubs attempt to clothe a barren mountain, then shifts to rural life following Margit and the birth of her son Arne amid gossip about his paternity. The story traces family tensions, shame, and the child's development against pastoral customs and music, portraying the pressures of community judgment, personal remorse, and quietly escalating conflicts between desire and duty. Vivid nature imagery and local ritual scenes interweave with episodes of drinking, dancing, and moral questioning, producing a coming-of-age portrait grounded in the rhythms of country labor and seasonal landscape.

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Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson

Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson was a prominent Norwegian author, poet, and playwright, known for his significant contributions to literature and his role in the development of Norwegian national identity. Born in 1832, he was a leading figure in the Norwegian literary scene and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1903. His works often explore themes of rural life and social issues, as seen in notable titles such as "A Happy Boy" and "Arne: A Sketch of Norwegian Country Life." Bjørnson's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and deep connection to Norwegian culture, making him a key figure in the country's literary heritage.

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