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Portrait of a Danish Conman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Portrait of a Danish Conman

Frantz Leander Hansen has written a brilliant book about Otto Stein (Martin Zerlang, University of Copenhagen, reviewing the Danish edition in Scandinavian Studies, University of Illinois Press, Vol. 92, No. 2). Jacob Paludan's Danish classic novel Jørgen Stein (1933) includes the subordinate character Otto Stein, a man about town in the roaring 1920s and a promising barrister. Involvement in small-time crime leads to large-scale confidence trickery which ends in decline, fall and suicide. This literary portrait of an epoch of deceit and fraud as a cultural phenomenon brings to the fore the economics and criminal psychology of the period. Otto Stein is viewed as an ultra-topical figure of o...

Portrait of a Danish Conman
  • Language: en

Portrait of a Danish Conman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-08-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Jacob Paludan's Danish classic novel Jrgen Stein; (1933) includes the subordinate character Otto Stein, a man about town in the roaring 1920s and a promising barrister. Involvement in small-time crime leads to large-scale confidence trickery which ends in decline, fall, and suicide. This literary portrait of an epoch of deceit and fraud as a cultural phenomenon brings to the fore the economics and criminal psychology of the period. Otto Stein is viewed as an ultra-topical figure of our time, someone whose impact on the modern world is important and felt within the spheres of literature, philosophy, jurisprudence, and criminal investigation of contemporary fraudulent behaviour. Inquiry focuse...

The Aristocratic Universe of Karen Blixen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

The Aristocratic Universe of Karen Blixen

Karen Blixen's works are explored in the light of a passionate insistence on living out a double nature of the divine and the demonic. The 'aristocratic' is examined as her depiction of a conduct of life that is faithful to destiny: the aristocratic viewpoint is in tune with eternity, and places no obstructive morality between self and life. Vitality has its source in direct access to the ocean of inexhaustible opportunities with which life presents us. The 'world' of Africa, for example, plays a key role as the consummate illustration of an aristocratic culture. The aesthetic guidelines for literary form (as well as art) as advocated by KB are discussed, and her view of art is similarly defined and explained as 'aristocratic'. Her private correspondence (including the recently published Karen Blixen in Denmark: Letters, 1931-62) is drawn upon to shed new light on her life and work.

Portrait of a Danish Conman
  • Language: en

Portrait of a Danish Conman

Frantz Leander Hansen has written a brilliant book about Otto Stein (Martin Zerlang, University of Copenhagen, reviewing the Danish edition in Scandinavian Studies, University of Illinois Press, Vol. 92, No. 2). Jacob Paludan's Danish classic novel Jørgen Stein (1933) includes the subordinate character Otto Stein, a man about town in the roaring 1920s and a promising barrister. Involvement in small-time crime leads to large-scale confidence trickery which ends in decline, fall and suicide. This literary portrait of an epoch of deceit and fraud as a cultural phenomenon brings to the fore the economics and criminal psychology of the period. Otto Stein is viewed as an ultra-topical figure of o...

Portræt af en bedrager: Otto Stein. Med sidelys på Jacob Paludans liv og romankunst
  • Language: da
  • Pages: 124

Portræt af en bedrager: Otto Stein. Med sidelys på Jacob Paludans liv og romankunst

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Denne bog kaster nyt lys over romankunstneren Jacob Paludan gennem et nærstudie af bipersonen Otto Stein fra romanen Jørgen Stein (1933). I dette første egentlige studie af Otto Stein sætter Frantz Leander Hansen det aktuelle og moderne i Jørgen Stein i relief.00Otto Stein er levemand og en lovende landsretssagfører, men en fristelse til at bedrage i det små bliver til en svindelaffære af de helt store. Hans spil med stadig højere indsatser ender i frit fald og selvmord. Otto Steins skæbne spejler de brølende 20?ere frem mod finanskrakket, men Leander Hansen viser, at svindlerfiguren også i høj grad har noget at sige den moderne verden.00Analysen afdækker de mange lag i bedragerihistorien, herunder et meget aktuelt kriminalpsykologisk stof, og den kortlægger de faktorer, der udløser selvmordet. Bogen viser, hvordan romanfiguren Otto Stein er bygget op i et intenst og konsekvent litterært forløb, og fremlægger Jacob Paludan som en mester i at skildre højdramatiske skæbner.

Karen Blixen's Existentialism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Karen Blixen's Existentialism

This book investigates the writings of Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen) from an existentialist angle. Although it has not been subject to much study, Blixen’s writing elegantly and subtly integrates the ideas of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche and Sartre in a way that makes the philosophers more accessible to a wider audience. However, Blixen also offers her own ideas of the fundamental problem in existentialism: how to arrive at an authentic identity through free, individual choices – or, as Nietzsche put it: how to become who you are. On the whole, Blixen’s authorship can be seen as an existential study of the 20th century and the ways by which Western culture came to be what it is now. In agreement with Nietzsche’s statement that all philosophy is an involuntary autobiography, this book also contains accounts of the lives of the three philosophers chiefly involved in this study.

The Creative Dialectic in Karen Blixen's Essays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

The Creative Dialectic in Karen Blixen's Essays

This new study addresses the provocative essays of Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen), an iconic figure in Scandinavia and the Anglo-American world. Celebrated for her literary tales, Karen Blixen’s essays offer sagacious reflections on three significant challenges of the twentieth century: feminism, Nazism, and colonialism. Karen Blixen (1885–1962) contributed to topical debates in Denmark, particularly during the 1950s when her distinct voice on Danish radio became familiar to a nation of listeners. Some of her lectures, radio addresses, and newspaper chronicles were later published as essays and now constitute a distinct genre within her work. In this study, Blixen’s most important essays ...

The Reception of James Joyce in Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1182

The Reception of James Joyce in Europe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-07-22
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

A major scholarly collection of international research on the reception of James Joyce in Europe

The Reception of James Joyce in Europe: Germany, Northern and East Central Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 595
Jorgen Stein
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 748

Jorgen Stein

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1966
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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