Hærmændene på Helgeland Med anmerkninger av stud. mag. Birger Knudsen

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Hærmændene på Helgeland Med anmerkninger av stud. mag. Birger Knudsen

by Henrik Ibsen

NO·~1 hours·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total
1

SKOLEUTGAVER

1:44:51
2

AV NORSKE FORFATTERE

0:03

Description

Set against the stark, winter‑battered coast of Helgeland, the drama unfolds in a world where ancient law, honor, and blood‑feuds shape every decision. Drawing from the rich tapestry of Icelandic sagas, the play weaves mythic motifs into the everyday struggles of a remote Norwegian community. The opening scene is painted with storm‑tossed seas, looming cliffs, and the distant silhouettes of two warships, immediately immersing listeners in a bleak yet compelling landscape.

At the heart of the conflict stand Ørnulf, a towering landnamsman whose rugged appearance and seasoned presence command respect, and Sigurd, a princely warrior returning from distant voyages in white robes and a gleaming sword. Around them gather the farm’s inhabitants—Gunnar the prosperous farmer, his foster‑daughter Hjørdis, and the restless younger generation—each bound by the tangled customs of marriage, vengeance, and loyalty. Their interactions hint at long‑standing grudges and the fragile balance between personal desire and communal duty.

When Sigurd’s ship finally breaches the icy inlet, his sudden appearance sparks a charged encounter with Ørnulf, who recognizes the newcomer and challenges him with a fierce call to arms. The tension crackles as both men weigh honor against the looming threat of violence, setting the stage for a saga of clashing wills that will echo through the ensuing acts.

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Full title

Hærmændene på Helgeland Med anmerkninger av stud. mag. Birger Knudsen Med anmerkninger av stud. mag. Birger Knudsen

Language

no

Duration

~1 hours (100K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jim Wiborg and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-01-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen

1828–1906

A master of modern drama, this Norwegian playwright reshaped the stage with fearless, realistic plays that challenged social rules and private hypocrisies. His work still feels startlingly alive in classics like A Doll’s House, Ghosts, and Hedda Gabler.

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