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Niels Ebbesen and Germand Gladenswayne: Two Ballads - cover

Niels Ebbesen and Germand Gladenswayne: Two Ballads

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Traducteur George Borrow

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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"Niels Ebbesen, and Germand Gladenswayne: Two Ballads" presents a compelling fusion of history and folklore, as these poems illuminate the valor and struggles of their legendary protagonists. Written in a lyrical style that melds narrative storytelling with rich poetic forms, these ballads navigate the complexities of heroism and cultural identity during the medieval era. Set against the backdrop of Denmark's tumultuous past, where national pride and local legends intertwine, the work resonates with themes of loyalty, bravery, and the defense of one's homeland. The authorship of these ballads can be traced to various folk traditions, reflecting a collective memory of societal values and the human experience. The narrative of Niels Ebbesen, a key figure in resisting foreign dominance, and Germand Gladenswayne, whose exploits symbolize hope and resilience, likely emerged from a deep-rooted desire to preserve regional narratives amidst an evolving cultural landscape. Such stories not only entertain but also serve as essential markers of historical consciousness. This collection is recommended for readers interested in the intersection of folklore and history, as it provides insightful commentary on the nature of heroism within a cultural context. Its rich imagery and emotional depth make it a significant addition to any literary collection, perfect for those seeking to explore the powerful legacy of balladic storytelling.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 107 pages.

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