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NORWEGIAN STUDIES: LITERATURE SINCE THE REFORMATION

NORWEGIAN STUDIES: LITERATURE SINCE THE REFORMATION 68z Norwegian Studies LITERATURE SINCE THE REFORMATION By ToRBJ0RN ST0VERUD, W.P. Ker Senior Lecturer in Norwegian at University College in the University of London I. GENERAL H. and E. Beyer, Norsk litteraturhistorie, Aschehoug, 479 pp., is the 3rd ed. of H. Beyer, Norsk litteraturhistorie, Aschehoug, I952, revd and extended, and with an excellent up-to-date bibl. A. Bjerke, A kunne eller ikke kunne, Aschehoug, 109 pp., contains reprints of rev. of books by H. Krog and D. Zwilgmeyer, and ofT. Greiff, Olaf Bull, Gyldendal, I952. W. Dahl, Ord-form- mening. Litteraturkunnskapfor gymnaset, Aschehoug, 85 pp., is a brief but very good introd. to the theory of lit. M. Gabrieli, Le letterature della Scandinavia, Florence, G. C. Sansoni/Milan, Edizioni Accademia, I 969, 45 I pp., is a revd second ed. of a work originally publ. in I958, and covers the entire history of Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Icelandic literature. S. Hagemann, Barnelitteratur i Norge 1850-1914, Aschehoug, 303 pp., is a continuation of S. Hagemann, Barnelitteratur i Norge inntil 1850, Aschehoug, I 965, and contains extensive discussions of E. B. Holst, B. Lie, R. L0land, B. Ring, N. Rolfsen, G. Scott, P. Sivle, D. Zwilgmeyer and H. Aanrud. K. Johansen and W. Dahl, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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68z Norwegian Studies LITERATURE SINCE THE REFORMATION By ToRBJ0RN ST0VERUD, W.P. Ker Senior Lecturer in Norwegian at University College in the University of London I. GENERAL H. and E. Beyer, Norsk litteraturhistorie, Aschehoug, 479 pp., is the 3rd ed. of H. Beyer, Norsk litteraturhistorie, Aschehoug, I952, revd and extended, and with an excellent up-to-date bibl. A. Bjerke, A kunne eller ikke kunne, Aschehoug, 109 pp., contains reprints of rev. of books by H. Krog and D. Zwilgmeyer, and ofT. Greiff, Olaf Bull, Gyldendal, I952. W. Dahl, Ord-form- mening. Litteraturkunnskapfor gymnaset, Aschehoug, 85 pp., is a brief but very good introd. to the theory of lit. M. Gabrieli, Le letterature della Scandinavia, Florence, G. C. Sansoni/Milan, Edizioni Accademia, I 969, 45 I pp., is a revd second ed. of a work originally publ. in I958, and covers the entire history of Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Icelandic literature. S. Hagemann, Barnelitteratur i Norge 1850-1914, Aschehoug, 303 pp., is a continuation of S. Hagemann, Barnelitteratur i Norge inntil 1850, Aschehoug, I 965, and contains extensive discussions of E. B. Holst, B. Lie, R. L0land, B. Ring, N. Rolfsen, G. Scott, P. Sivle, D. Zwilgmeyer and H. Aanrud. K. Johansen and W. Dahl,

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Published: Mar 13, 1971

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