
audiobook
This volume gathers a vivid cross‑section of nineteenth‑century Swedish verse, arranged especially for school and college readers. Each poet is introduced with a brief biographical sketch, placing their work in the cultural currents of their time. The selections showcase a range of moods—from the plaintive sighs of forest‑bound children to the bright, rhythmic celebrations of folk traditions.
Among the voices you’ll meet are the melancholic lyricist Bernhard Elis Malmström, whose “Vi suckar det så tungt uti skogen?” blends tender imagery with a lingering sense of loss, and the spirited patriot Karl Vilhelm August Strandberg, whose verses echo the clamor of social change. Viktor Rydberg offers a philosophical turn, while younger poets such as Albert Ulrik Bååth bring a fresh, lyrical optimism. Together they form a tapestry that reveals the breadth of Swedish poetic expression.
Complementing the poems are extensive notes and a vocabulary section, designed to illuminate archaic words and cultural references. These tools make the anthology not only a listening pleasure but also an accessible gateway to Sweden’s literary heritage.
Full title
Svensk diktning II Selections from Swedish Poets with Brief Monographies
Language
sv
Duration
~5 hours (337K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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by J. J. (Josef Julius) Wecksell

by Various Authors

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