
audiobook
by Josef Linck
Om
This study turns its ear to one of Sweden’s most puzzling literary figures, a poet whose name still echoes in the corridors of the nation’s cultural memory. His reputation swings between admiration and doubt, and the author painstakingly gathers scattered clues to sketch a clearer picture of the man behind the verses. The work promises a measured, objective look that avoids the romantic myths that have long clouded his story.
The investigation begins with the frustrating scarcity and contradictions of contemporary records, forcing the researcher to fill gaps with cautious inference. From a birth shrouded in uncertainty to a lineage tangled with military officers and modest origins, every detail is weighed against the poet’s own writings. By letting his poems speak for him, the author seeks to illuminate a character shaped by both courtly ambition and personal hardship.
The second part shifts focus to his craft, unpacking the language, themes, and stylistic quirks that set his poetry apart. Listeners will gain a nuanced understanding of how his turbulent life informed a body of work that still intrigues scholars today.
Full title
Om Lars Johansson (Lucidor den olycklige) Litteraturhistoriskt utkast Litteraturhistoriskt utkast
Language
sv
Duration
~5 hours (293K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by ronnie sahlberg and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-04-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A Swedish journalist and writer of the late 19th century, he moved easily between newspaper work, research, and social commentary. His books often explored everyday life in Stockholm and practical questions about work and society.
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