Norway
Autor: | Beatrix Jungman |
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EAN: | 4064066158118 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 18.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Exploring Norway's Nature and Culture Through Poetry and Prose |
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Schlagworte: | Nordic Scandinavian nature writing breathtaking fjord descriptions cultural heritage insights immersive travel narrative lyrical prose style poetic landscape exploration romantic era themes solitude and self-discovery symbolism and metaphor |
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In her evocative travelogue, 'Norway,' Beatrix Jungman deftly captures the stunning vistas and intricate cultural tapestry of the Scandinavian nation. Through a lyrical prose style imbued with vivid imagery and keen observations, Jungman invites readers to explore Norway'Äôs breathtaking landscapes'Äîfrom the dramatic fjords to the serene coastal villages. The book deftly intertwines personal narrative with historical context, weaving tales of the region'Äôs mythology, its resilient people, and the stark beauty of the north, offering a holistic view that transcends mere travel writing to resonate on a deeply emotional level. Beatrix Jungman, a seasoned traveler and cultural historian, draws upon her extensive knowledge of Nordic history and her own experiences traversing the Norwegian terrain. Raised in a family passionate about travel and exploration, Jungman'Äôs encounters with different cultures have significantly shaped her worldview. This book serves as both a personal quest for connection and an academic examination of how geography influences cultural identity, making her insights particularly poignant. 'Norway' is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand not just the geographical wonders of this incredible country but also its cultural soul. Jungman'Äôs masterful storytelling will resonate with both seasoned travelers and armchair explorers alike, encouraging readers to ponder the essence of place and belonging.