
Niels Lyhne, a shy Jutland youth raised by a dream‑filled mother, is convinced he must become a poet. He wrestles with lofty ideals and the harshness of reality, feeling the weight of self‑imposed perfection. The narrative follows his early years, his attempts to absorb the great literature and science of his time while battling timidity and self‑doubt.
As he moves toward adulthood, Lyhne’s relentless yearning for artistic greatness clashes with his slow, sluggish temperament and health troubles. The story paints his inner life as a series of vivid dreams—of love, adventure, and creative triumph—that remain tantalisingly out of reach. Listeners will be drawn into his tender, introspective journey, a portrait of a mind caught between aspiration and the limits of the human soul.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (387K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-08-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1847–1885
A Danish novelist, poet, and trained scientist, he helped bring naturalism into Danish literature and became known for prose that is lyrical, precise, and quietly intense. Though he died young, his work left a lasting mark on Scandinavian writing.
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