Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature
A heroic undertaking, this extremely useful encyclopedia covers the literatures of all five Nordic countries as well as Faroese, Inuit, and Sami….is especially valuable in that it brings to light the sophistication and richness of literature in Finland and Iceland…highly recommended. Library Jourbanal

The Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature is the only English-language work of its kind. Unlike literary handbooks that cover a single literature, the dictionary covers the literature of the five Nordic countries from the Icelandic sagas to authors active in the 1980s. In addition to 380 individual entries, the volume includes lengthier essays on topics ranging from Inuit Literature to Scandinavian Studies in North America and Britain. Many of the topical articles are unique in that no systematic English-language treatment of the topic has previously appeared in print. Each entry concludes with a list of references and, in the case of author entries, a list of the author's works in the original as well as in English translation.

For use in public libraries, small college libraries, as well as larger research libraries, the Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature is a reference tool for the nonspecialist and specialist alike. The bibliographies appended to every article will be of value to students looking for up-to-date secondary literature on an author or a topic, and the listings of English translations should be useful to instructors who teach courses of Scandinavian Literature in English Translation.

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Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature
A heroic undertaking, this extremely useful encyclopedia covers the literatures of all five Nordic countries as well as Faroese, Inuit, and Sami….is especially valuable in that it brings to light the sophistication and richness of literature in Finland and Iceland…highly recommended. Library Jourbanal

The Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature is the only English-language work of its kind. Unlike literary handbooks that cover a single literature, the dictionary covers the literature of the five Nordic countries from the Icelandic sagas to authors active in the 1980s. In addition to 380 individual entries, the volume includes lengthier essays on topics ranging from Inuit Literature to Scandinavian Studies in North America and Britain. Many of the topical articles are unique in that no systematic English-language treatment of the topic has previously appeared in print. Each entry concludes with a list of references and, in the case of author entries, a list of the author's works in the original as well as in English translation.

For use in public libraries, small college libraries, as well as larger research libraries, the Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature is a reference tool for the nonspecialist and specialist alike. The bibliographies appended to every article will be of value to students looking for up-to-date secondary literature on an author or a topic, and the listings of English translations should be useful to instructors who teach courses of Scandinavian Literature in English Translation.

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Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature

Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature

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Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature

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A heroic undertaking, this extremely useful encyclopedia covers the literatures of all five Nordic countries as well as Faroese, Inuit, and Sami….is especially valuable in that it brings to light the sophistication and richness of literature in Finland and Iceland…highly recommended. Library Jourbanal

The Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature is the only English-language work of its kind. Unlike literary handbooks that cover a single literature, the dictionary covers the literature of the five Nordic countries from the Icelandic sagas to authors active in the 1980s. In addition to 380 individual entries, the volume includes lengthier essays on topics ranging from Inuit Literature to Scandinavian Studies in North America and Britain. Many of the topical articles are unique in that no systematic English-language treatment of the topic has previously appeared in print. Each entry concludes with a list of references and, in the case of author entries, a list of the author's works in the original as well as in English translation.

For use in public libraries, small college libraries, as well as larger research libraries, the Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature is a reference tool for the nonspecialist and specialist alike. The bibliographies appended to every article will be of value to students looking for up-to-date secondary literature on an author or a topic, and the listings of English translations should be useful to instructors who teach courses of Scandinavian Literature in English Translation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313214509
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/29/1990
Pages: 808
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.69(d)

About the Author

VIRPI ZUCK is Associate Professor of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Oregon. She is also the author of Runar Schildt and His Tradition.

NIELS INGWERSEN is the managing coauthor of the jourbanal Scandinavian Studies. He has written articles on Danish literature, Scandanavian folklore, and on literary criticism. He has coauthored two books on Martin A. Hansen and Martin Andersen Nexo,

ests for a Promised Land (Greenwood Press, 1984) and is a Full Professor at the University of Wisconsin.

HARALD S. NAESS is Torger Thompson Professor of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of Norwegian Literary Bibliography (1975) and many other books and articles.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Dictionary
Chronology
Bibliographical Sources
Index

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