Helten
Helten (The Hero) is a novel by the Danish author Harald Kidde (1878-1918) and is his most important work. It is also generally considered by experts to be among the most important works of 20th century Danish literature.[1] The novel is translated into French, German, Norwegian and Vietnamese. The protagonist is the teacher Clemens Bek on the remote island of Anholt. He is a true Christian in a world of hyppocrites - a hero of the faith.
References
- ↑ Henrik Schovsbo: "Helten" in Dansk forfatterleksikon (2001)
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External links
- Harald Kidde på Arkiv for Dansk Litteratur
- Harald Kidde på Den Store Danske
- Harald Kidde på bibliografi.dk: international forfatterbibliografi
- Fotoserie om Harald Kidde
- haraldkidde.dk
Literature
- Jens Marinus Jensen: Harald Kidde. Bidrag til hans Biografi (including: "Bidrag til en Kidde-Bibliografi") (1924), enhanced version (1948)
- Jacob Paludan: "Lysstraalen fra Anholt" in Litterært Selskab (1956)
- Villy Sørensen: "Erindringens digter. Harald Kidde" in Digtere og dæmoner (1959) p. 41-83
- Jørgen Egebak: "Studier i Harald Kiddes "Helten"" in Danske Studier (1966) p. 75-95
- Alfons Höger: "Helten". En tendensromans tilblivelse" in Danske Studier (1968) p. 63-74
- Otto Asmus Thomsen: "Helten og hans ø" i: Danske Studier (1970) pp. 112–123
- Christian Kock: "Meningen med Helten. En studie i symbolik" in Danske Studier (1976) pp. 49–75
- Niels Kofoed: Den nostalgiske dimension. En værkgennemgang af Harald Kiddes roman Helten (1980)
- Knud Bjarne Gjesing: "De nedrige steder. Harald Kidde. Helten" in Læsninger i Dansk Litteratur, vol. 3 (1997) pp. 146–163
- Henrik Schovsbo: "Helten" in Dansk forfatterleksikon (2001)
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