Modern: En Berättelse

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Modern: En Berättelse

by Victoria Benedictsson, Axel Lundegård

SV·~6 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

MODERN

0:05
2

STOCKHOLM Z. HÆGGSTRÖMS FÖRLAGS-EXPEDITION

59:18
3

ANDRA KAPITLET.

27:26
4

TREDJE KAPITLET.

25:18
5

FJERDE KAPITLET.

19:54
6

FEMTE KAPITLET.

22:11
7

SJETTE KAPITLET.

22:34
8

SJUNDE KAPITLET.

45:50
9

ÅTTONDE KAPITLET.

15:43
10

NIONDE KAPITLET.

26:14

Description

A fragment of a late‑19th‑century manuscript lies at the heart of this tale, bequeathed by a dying writer to a younger colleague who must bring it to life. The story opens in the bustling vestibule of Stockholm’s central station on a bleak October morning, where two young men trade wry observations about a mother who is about to reappear in one of their lives. Their conversation, laced with sarcasm and unease, sets the stage for a clash between personal duty and the alienation of modern urban life.

Through crisp, observational prose the narrative follows the son’s reluctant sense of responsibility toward a mother who has spent decades touring with an anatomical exhibit. As the train rattles through fog‑filled streets, the characters wrestle with questions of identity, familial obligation, and the strange intimacy that can arise in a city’s anonymous crowd. The novel captures the tension between the desire for independence and the pull of blood ties, all while painting a vivid portrait of a society in transition.

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Language

sv

Duration

~6 hours (357K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-04-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Victoria Benedictsson

Victoria Benedictsson

1850–1888

Best known for sharp, realistic stories of Swedish life, this 19th-century writer used fiction to explore marriage, desire, and the limited choices available to women. Writing under the name Ernst Ahlgren, she built a powerful literary reputation in just a few years.

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Axel Lundegård

Axel Lundegård

1861–1930

A Swedish novelist and critic of the 1880s generation, he wrote with a realist, socially questioning spirit and was also closely connected to Victoria Benedictsson’s literary world.

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