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THE LIBRARY - OF - FOREIGN ROMANCE, - And Nobel Newspaper: - COMPRISING - STANDARD ENGLISH WORKS OF FICTION, - AND - ORIGINAL TRANSLATIONS - FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED CONTINENTAL AUTHORS.
LONDON: - BRUCE AND WYLD, 84, FARRINGDON STREET. - 1846.
THE CHILDHOOD - OF - KING ERIK MENVED. - An Historical Romance.
BY B. S. INGEMANN.
LONDON: - BRUCE AND WYLD, 84, FARRINGDON STREET. - 1846.
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.
PART I.
PART II.
PART III.
THE END OF KING ERIK MENVED.
Set against the waning splendor of late‑thirteenth‑century Denmark, this historical romance follows the early years of a future king as he navigates a world of shifting loyalties, ancient customs, and the lingering echoes of heroic sagas. The narrative weaves together real events and personalities from Denmark’s medieval chronicles with the tender imagination of a youthful court, offering listeners a vivid portrait of a nation in transition. Through richly detailed scenes of market towns, royal courts, and the rugged countryside, the story captures the everyday life, law, and folklore that shaped the era.
The author’s devotion to his country’s heritage shines through, presenting history with a gentle fictional touch that keeps the tale lively without sacrificing accuracy. Listeners will feel the pull of destiny on the young prince, the weight of ancestral expectations, and the promise of a future kingdom reborn. It is an intimate glimpse into a formative period, where personal growth mirrors the revival of a nation’s spirit.
Language
en
Duration
~20 hours (1197K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by Google Books
Release date
2011-07-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1789–1862
Best known in Denmark for warm, memorable hymns and songs, this 19th-century writer also helped turn the nation’s medieval past into lively popular fiction. His work blends romance, patriotism, and a strong feeling for everyday devotion.
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