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Niels Lyhne is a novel by the Danish author Jens Peter Jacobsen, first published in 1880. The book follows the life of Niels Lyhne, a young man who grows up in rural Denmark in the mid-19th century. Niels is a sensitive and introspective individual who struggles to find meaning and purpose in his life, grappling with questions of faith, love, and artistic expression.As he grows older, Niels becomes increasingly disillusioned with the world around him, and he turns to writing as a means of expressing his inner turmoil. He falls in love with a woman named Gerda, but their relationship is fraught…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Niels Lyhne is a novel by the Danish author Jens Peter Jacobsen, first published in 1880. The book follows the life of Niels Lyhne, a young man who grows up in rural Denmark in the mid-19th century. Niels is a sensitive and introspective individual who struggles to find meaning and purpose in his life, grappling with questions of faith, love, and artistic expression.As he grows older, Niels becomes increasingly disillusioned with the world around him, and he turns to writing as a means of expressing his inner turmoil. He falls in love with a woman named Gerda, but their relationship is fraught with difficulties, and Niels ultimately finds himself alone and uncertain about his future.Niels Lyhne is a deeply philosophical novel that explores themes of existentialism, individualism, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Jacobsen's writing is lyrical and introspective, and the novel is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Danish literature.THERE was in Niels Lyhne's nature a lame reflec-tiveness, child of an instinctive shrinking from decisive action, grandchild of a subconscious sense that he lacked personality. He was always struggling against this reflectiveness, sometimes goading himself by calling it vile names, then again decking it out as a virtue that was a part of his inmost self and was bound up with all his possibilities and powers. But whatever he made of it, and however he looked upon it, he hated it as a secret infirmity, which he might perhaps hide from the world, but never from himself; it was always there to humiliate him whenever he was alone with himself.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Autorenporträt
Jens Peter Jacobsen (1847 - 1885) was a Danish novelist, poet and scientist, in Denmark often just written as "J. P. Jacobsen" (and pronounced "I. P. Jacobsen"). He began the naturalist movement in Danish literature and was a part of the Modern Breakthrough. Jacobsen's canon consists of two novels, seven short stories and one posthumous volume of poetry - small, but enough to place him as one of the most influential Danish writers.