Gösta Berling's Saga

Selma Lagerlöf
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The first woman to receive the Nobel Prize for literature, Lagerlöf assured her place in Swedish letters with this 1891 novel. The eponymous hero, a country pastor whose appetite for alcohol and indiscretions ends his career, falls in with a dozen vagrant Swedish cavaliers and enters into a power struggle with the richest woman in the province. The book has a Faustian theme revolving around a possible deal with the Devil. It also deals with social issues such as poverty and depression, as well as mixing in elements of myths and humorous love stories.
Genres: ClassicsFictionSwedish LiteratureSwedenNobel PrizeScandinavian Literature19th CenturyHistorical FictionNovelsLiterature
368 Pages

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