
audiobook
by L. Mylius (Ludvig Mylius) Erichsen
Afskriverens bemærkninger
STRANDINGSHISTORIER
MICHAEL ANCHER.
ANNA ANCHER.
KUNSTNERPARRET ANCHER.
FRA JYDSKE VESTKYST OG SKAGEN
STRANDVAGT.
EN REDNINGSMAND.
SKAGENSFISKERE FØR OG NU.
PAA DEN HJEMLIGE Ø.
A vivid portrait of life along Denmark’s western coast unfolds in this collection, where everyday moments of fishermen, families, and village gatherings are rendered with sharp detail. The author moves from the windswept dunes of Skagen to the modest harbors of Jutland, capturing the rhythm of tide‑driven work, the scent of sea‑weed, and the quiet pride that comes from building a home against the elements. Alongside these scenes, the book explores the region’s rich tapestry of dialects, showing how a single word can sound four different ways just a few miles apart, and hinting at the deeper cultural identities that shape each community.
Interwoven with anecdotes about local customs, the stories also reveal subtle variations in appearance, temperament, and humor among the coastal folk. Listeners will hear the clatter of nets, the lull of sea‑foam, and the heartfelt exchanges that bind neighbours together, all while gaining a sense of how geography and language inform one another. The narrative invites you to wander the shoreline, taste the salty air, and meet the characters who live in harmony with the ever‑changing sea.
Language
da
Duration
~4 hours (282K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2011-07-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1907
Drawn to the far north as both a writer and explorer, he helped turn Greenland from a blank space on the map into a more clearly understood place. His life was cut short during the Denmark Expedition, giving his work an enduring sense of courage and unfinished adventure.
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