The Death of Balder (eBook)
132 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654735363-8 (EAN)
Johannes Ewald, a figure of note within the literary tradition, channels a deep connection to Nordic history and cultural identity in 'The Death of Balder'. His fascination with the pantheon of Norse gods and the rich tapestry of Scandinavian folklore is evidently infused in his writings. Likely influenced by the oral tradition of saga-telling, Ewald's own experiences and national heritage provide a resonant backdrop for his exploration of themes such as fate, valor, and loss within the framework of ancient mythology.
This edition of 'The Death of Balder' is recommended for those who hold an affinity for mythology and appreciate the timeless quality of classic literature. DigiCat Publishing's commitment to preserving and celebrating world literature gives readers the opportunity to engage with Ewald's work in a way that is both accessible and respectful of its original gravitas. It is a compelling read for anyone drawn to the exploration of humanity's cultural and spiritual underpinnings as narrated through the compelling medium of mythic storytelling.
Johannes Ewald (18 November 1743 – 17 March 1781) was a seminal figure in Danish literature during the 18th century. His poetic contributions had a profound influence on the Danish literary scene, marking the transition from baroque to romanticism. Ewald's personal life was fraught with difficulties; he struggled with health issues and underwent a series of personal crises which deeply impacted his work. Nonetheless, his creative output remained remarkable. One of his well-known works, 'The Death of Balder' ('Balders Død'), is an exemplary testament to his dramatic and poetic skill. This literary piece reflects Ewald's keen ability to blend Nordic mythology with a modern dramatic form, displaying both sensitivity to form and emotional depth. His writings often grapple with existential themes and showcase a lyrical intensity, which are characteristic trademarks of his literary style. Ewald's works continue to be celebrated for their innovation and emotional resonance within the canon of Danish literature. He was included in the Danish Culture Canon by the Danish Ministry of Culture in the category of Literature, further cementing his status as a literary icon. His legacy continues to be a subject of academic interest and his works are still widely read and analyzed for their aesthetic and historical significance.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.9.2022 |
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Übersetzer | George Borrow |
Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Dramatik / Theater |
Schlagworte | 18th century drama • Balder Norse god • Classic European plays • Danish drama • Danish literature classics • German Literature • Johannes Ewald literature • mythological plays • Nordic myth retellings • Norse mythology drama • public domain dramas • Scandinavian tragic play • Translations into English |
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