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The poem follows a young hero whose love and social estrangement send him away on voyages and adventurous exploits, and whose eventual return raises questions of honor and reconciliation. Set against dramatic coastal and island scenery, the narrative interweaves lyric descriptions of nature with stirring episodes of action and frequent references to mythic figures. Themes include passionate love, loyalty, exile, and the blending of folk legend with romantic sentiment, conveyed in rhythmic, songlike stanzas that alternate narrative momentum and reflective lyricism. Its episodic structure moves between concise moral observation, vivid scene-painting, and rousing narrative passages.

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Esaias Tegnér

Esaias Tegnér was a Swedish poet and bishop, best known for his epic poem "Fridthjof's Saga," which draws on Norse mythology and explores themes of love, honor, and adventure. Born in the late 18th century, Tegnér's work is characterized by its lyrical beauty and romantic ideals, contributing significantly to Swedish literature. His poetry often reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the human spirit, making him a notable figure in the literary heritage of Sweden. In addition to "Fridthjof's Saga," he wrote several other works that further established his reputation as a prominent poet of his time.

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