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Swedish Reflections: From Beowulf to Bergman

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
230 Seiten
Englisch
Hodder & Stoughtonerschienen am15.03.2003
This two-way celebration of literary and cultural relations explores the mutual perceptions and inspiration arising between British, Irish, American and Swedish authors. With prose and poetry by Nobel Literature Prize winners Seamus Heaney and W.B. Yeats, accounts of visits to Sweden by T.S. Eliot and G.B. Shaw, and writing by Graham Green and Eveyln Waugh that was inspired by Swedish authors, this compelling anthology unearths a surpising depth of interest in Sweden throughout the literary world. Also features new work by Swedish authors such as Johanna Ekstrom.mehr

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KlappentextThis two-way celebration of literary and cultural relations explores the mutual perceptions and inspiration arising between British, Irish, American and Swedish authors. With prose and poetry by Nobel Literature Prize winners Seamus Heaney and W.B. Yeats, accounts of visits to Sweden by T.S. Eliot and G.B. Shaw, and writing by Graham Green and Eveyln Waugh that was inspired by Swedish authors, this compelling anthology unearths a surpising depth of interest in Sweden throughout the literary world. Also features new work by Swedish authors such as Johanna Ekstrom.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-900850-76-6
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2003
Erscheinungsdatum15.03.2003
Seiten230 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 139 mm, Höhe 219 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht336 g
Artikel-Nr.57957978
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Jean-Jacques Schuhl is a Parisian dandy who lives with Ingrid Caven and who had not published a book for twenty years until this one. It won the Prix Goncourt 2000 and became an immediate French best-seller.