Das weiße Haus / Das graue Haus

by Herman Bang

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Om forfatterens barndom i præstegården i Adserballe på Als, og hans ungdomsår i bedstefaderens palæ i Amaliegade i København.

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Both an astute literary critic and a master prose stylist, Herman Bang was born in Denmark in 1857. His style has been described as impressionistic. With a few literary brush strokes, Bang is able to paint sensitive psychological portraits. Bang was not as optimistic as his colleagues about the Modern Breakthrough, the rejection of show more nineteenth-century perspectives for modern progress. His characters are often gentle individuals crushed by circumstances. Bang's propensity for depicting declining noble families makes him a major precursor of literary decadence and fin de siecle pessimism. Although he enjoyed great popularity abroad, particularly in Germany, Bang's success at home in Denmark was hampered by a competition with the critics Georg Branes and Edvard Brandes. Several books have been written about Bang in the Scandinavian countries; none have yet appeared in English. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
839.8Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesOther Germanic literaturesDanish and Norwegian literatures
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PT8123.B3 H915Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesDanish literatureIndividual authors or works19th century

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