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Rolvaag: His Life and Art 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
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PREFA CE<br >0nly one full-length study of O. E. R61vaag has been published,<br >a book written more than thirty years ago by two of his colleagues<br >at St. Olaf College, Theodore Jorgenson and Nora Solum. Their<br >book is an excellent biography, full of the minutiae of an interest-<br >ing life. But it is not an entirely, satisfactory literary study, being<br >disproportionately concerned with R61vaag as political and cultural<br >spokesman for Norwegians in Am hrica.<br > A survey of R61vaag criticism since the publication of that<br >biography reveals that most of it has been produced by social<br >scientists, who have focused attention upon his novels as lively<br >historical assessments of the cost of immigration and the westward<br >movement. To these critics R61vaag s voice is prophetic, his achieve-<br >ment dazzling. In the words of Theodore Blegen, "With more in-<br >sight and deeper power than almost any writer, he recorded and<br >interpreted the American transition of the immigrants who made<br >their way in the western world."<br > Unquestionably, there is truth in the assertion. Giants in the<br >Earth is generally regarded as one of the two or three best fictional<br >delineations of pioneer life on the prairies, and R61vaag is recog-<br >nized as an innovator capable of consummate artistry. But in<br > practice he is often dismissed after being accorded such high<br > praise. Part of the problem may be that his admirers claim too<br > great an achievement for him.<br > My concern is with R61vaag the novelist, rather than with<br > R61vaag the historian or prophet of acculturation, and I hope that<br > my study will serve as an introduction to his novels. I have used<br >~X<br ><br >
Rolvaag: His Life and Art 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书