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The Wonderful Adventures of Nils - A Magical Journey Through Swedish Folklore - cover

The Wonderful Adventures of Nils - A Magical Journey Through Swedish Folklore

Selma Lagerlöf

Translator Velma Swanston Howard

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

In 'The Wonderful Adventures of Nils,' Selma Lagerl√∂f weaves a captivating tale that blends elements of fantasy and realism to create a rich narrative journey through Sweden's landscapes. The book chronicles the adventures of Nils Holgersson, a disobedient boy transformed into a tiny sprite, who travels with a flock of wild geese. Lagerl√∂f's literary style is marked by lyrical prose and vivid imagery, reflecting the Swedish countryside'Äôs natural beauty and cultural folklore. Published in 1906, this children's classic reflects the literary context of early 20th-century Sweden, where national identity and nature were predominant themes, and it adds depth by exploring human connection to the environment through Nils's transformation and eventual redemption. Selma Lagerl√∂f, the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1909, was deeply inspired by her own childhood experiences and Swedish folklore. Growing up in the rural part of Sweden, Lagerl√∂f had a profound appreciation for her homeland's stories and traditions. Her passion for social justice and the human spirit is evident throughout her work, providing Nils with a sympathetic arc that triumphs over the selfishness of youth. This book is a must-read for audiences of all ages, as it not only entertains with its enchanting narrative but also imparts timeless lessons of humility, compassion, and the importance of nature. Lagerl√∂f's enchanting storytelling invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery, making 'The Wonderful Adventures of Nils' an enduring literary classic.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 362 pages.

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