Paholaiselle luvattu

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Paholaiselle luvattu

by Arne Garborg

FI·~2 hours

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Description

In a remote Norwegian district, the austere bailiff Niilo Pedersen commands respect without affection. A widower shrouded in rumors about his late wife’s dark reputation, he governs a community that watches his every move with wary reverence. The harsh landscape mirrors his stoic presence, and his household bears the weight of whispered superstitions.

His daughter Gunhilda grows up largely alone, roaming the forests and hills like a free‑spirit bird. Largely educated by the household staff, she knows little of the world beyond the church and the village school, yet her striking looks and quiet demeanor set her apart. A tender friendship with the gentle Signe offers a rare glimpse of companionship, while the attention of the charismatic Bård awakens feelings she cannot quite name. As the seasons turn, Gunhilda finds herself at the crossroads of duty, desire, and the lingering shadows of her family’s past.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (149K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-02-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arne Garborg

Arne Garborg

1851–1924

A major Norwegian writer and public thinker, he helped shape modern literature in Nynorsk while wrestling with faith, identity, and life in a changing society.

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