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  • A new translation of Hamsun's most famous works, originally published in 1894
  • Up-to-date bibliography and chronology of the author
  • Terence Cave's translation is both faithful to Hamsun's style and highly readable

       
In his 1894 breakthrough novel, Pan, Knut Hamsun provides a lyrical, yet disturbing analysis of love and the dark recesses of the human psyche.
    
Lieutenant Thomas Glahn roams Norway's northernmost wilds, alone, save only for his faithful dog, Aesop. Living out of a rudimentary hut at the edge of a vast forest, Glahn pursues his solitary existence, hunting and fishing, until the strange girl Edvarda comes into his life. Edvarda is the daughter of a merchant in a nearby town, both are strongly attracted to one another, but neither understands the other's love. Glahn becomes overwhelmed by the society of people where Edvarda lives and suffers a series of tragedies during their time together.
    
A new translation by Terence Cave of Hamsun's 1894 novel restores the power and virtuosity of Hamsun's original and includes an illuminating introduction and explanatory notes.

Index: 

Introduction
Note on the Translation
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Knut Hamsun
  
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Explanatory Notes

About the author: 

Knut Hamsun and Edited by Tore Rem, Professor of British literature in the Department of Literature, Area Studies, and European Languages, University of Oslo
Terence Cave, Emeritus Professor, French Literature and Emeritus Fellow, St John's College, University of Oxford
   
Tore Rem is Professor of British literature in the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages, University of Oslo. His books include Dickens, Melodrama and the Parodic Imagination (2002), Henry Gibson/Henrik Ibsen (2006), and a two-volume biography of the Norwegian playwright and public intellectual Jens Bjørneboe. He is the author of many articles on Ibsen's English-language reception, and is engaged in the research project 'The Scandinavian Moment in World Literature.' He is currently Visiting Fellow at St. Catherine's College, University of Oxford.
   
Terence Cave is Emeritus Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford, and Emeritus Research Fellow, St John's College. He is the author of The Cornucopian Text: Problems of Writing in the French Renaissance (1979), Recognitions: A Study in Poetics (1988), Mignon's Afterlives: Crossing Cultures from Goethe to the Twenty-First Century (2011), and many other studies in French and comparative literature. He is currently director of the project 'Literature as an Object of Knowledge', based at the St John's College Research Centre.

Product details

ISBN : 9780192893451

Author: 
Knut Hamsun; Tore Rem; Terence Cave
Pages
160 Pages
Format
Paperback
Size
129 x 196 mm
Pub date
Jun 2023
Series
Oxford World's Classics
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