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Set against the backdrop of 19th century Norway, the narrative centers on a wealthy family's tumultuous life in Stavanger, marked by poor choices and emotional turmoil. Kielland, a socially conscious author, critiques societal norms, particularly through the depiction of a malevolent priest, reflecting his disdain for the clergy. The novel intricately weaves themes of love and tragedy, showcasing the complexities of human relationships intertwined with moral dilemmas. Kielland's compassionate stance towards the less fortunate adds depth to the story's social commentary.
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Garman and Worse A Norwegian Novel, Alexander Lange Kielland
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- 2009
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