Kristin Lavransdatter: The Bridal Wreath/The Mistress of Husaby/The Cross (cloth)
by:
Sigrid Undset (author)
"The finest historical novel our 20th century has yet produced; indeed it dwarfs most of the fiction of any kind that Europe has produced in the last twenty years."-- Contemporary Movements in European Literature, edited by William Rose and J. Isaacs"As a novel it must be ranked with the greatest...
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"The finest historical novel our 20th century has yet produced; indeed it dwarfs most of the fiction of any kind that Europe has produced in the last twenty years."-- Contemporary Movements in European Literature, edited by William Rose and J. Isaacs"As a novel it must be ranked with the greatest the world knows today." -- Montreal Star"Sigrid Undset's trilogy embodies more of life, seen understandingly and seriously... than any novel since Dostoievsky's Brothers Karamazov. It is also very probably the noblest work of fiction ever to have been inspired by the Catholic art of life." -- Commonweal"No other novelist, past or present, has bodied forth the medieval world with such richness and fullness of indisputable genius.... One of the finest minds in European literature."-- New York Herald Tribune"This trilogy is the first great story founded upon the normal events of a normal woman's existence. It is as great and as rich, as simple and as profound, as such a story should be."-- Ruth Suckow in the Des Moines Register
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ISBN:
9780394432625 (0394432622)
Publish date: June 27th 1951
Publisher: Random House USA Inc.
Pages no: 69
Edition language: English
Category:
Classics,
Novels,
Literature,
European Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Classic Literature,
20th Century,
Medieval,
Scandinavian Literature,
14th Century
Series: Kristin Lavransdatter (#1)
As an omnibus, the length of this classic trilogy is daunting; it was on my to-read list for years before I decided to read just the first, 300-page book. Of course that was excellent and I soon read the rest of the trilogy. While I understand the omnibus packaging – the later books assume knowledge...
Romanzo lunghissimo che a volte si dilunga e tende ad essere un po' dispersivo a scapito della scorrevolezza, effettivamente è una lettura un po' faticosa. Durante la lettura, la storia sembra un po' spenta, una successione di eventi tutti vissuti e filtrati dalla intensa cristianità dei protagoni...