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The Wife (Kristin Lavransdatter, #2)

The Wife (Kristin Lavransdatter, #2)

1999 ·
·4.15·1,855 Ratings ·402 Pages
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  • The Cross (Kristin Lavransdatter, #3)

    2000·
    ·4.27·1,588 Ratings
    Kristin Lavransdatter interweaves political, social, and religious history with the daily aspects of family life to create a colorful, richly detailed tapestry of Norway during the fourteenth-century. The trilogy, however, is more than a journey into the
  • Gunnar's Daughter

    1998·
    ·4.15·734 Ratings
    Set in Norway and Iceland at the beginning of the eleventh century, this is the story of the beautiful, spoiled Vigdis Gunnarsdatter, who is casually raped by the man she had wanted to love. A woman of courage and intelligence, Vigdis is toughened by adve
  • Kristin Lavransdatter (Kristin Lavransdatter, #1-3)

    2005·
    ·4.28·6,279 Ratings
    In her great historical epic Kristin Lavransdatter, set in fourteenth-century Norway, Nobel laureate Sigrid Undset tells the life story of one passionate and headstrong woman. Painting a richly detailed backdrop, Undset immerses readers in the day-to-day
  • The Wreath (Kristin Lavransdatter, #1)

    1997·
    ·4.02·3,316 Ratings
    Originally published in Norwegian in 1920 and set in fourteenth-century Norway, The Wreath chronicles the courtship of a headstrong and passionate young woman and a dangerously charming and impetuous man. Undset re-creates the historical backdrop in vivid
  • Jenny

    1998·
    ·3.76·473 Ratings
    When Jenny was published in 1911, Undset found herself called immoral — “this is a side of the free, artistic life that the vast majority of citizens would rather not know.” The novel tells the story of Jenny Winge, a talented Norwegian painter who
  • Marta Oulie: A Novel of Betrayal

    2014·
    ·3.81·111 Ratings
    “I have been unfaithful to my husband.” Marta Oulie’s opening line scandalized Norwegian readers in 1907. And yet, Sigrid Undset had a gift for depicting modern women “sympathetically but with merciless truthfulness,” as the Swedish Academy note
  • The Son Avenger (The Master of Hestviken, #4)

    1995·
    ·4.4·249 Ratings
    Powerfully written and filled with magnificent vignettes of the daily life of a medieval estate, 'The Son Avenger' suggests a Greek tragedy whose vision of fate coexists with a Christian sense of suffering and forgiveness. And in the somber, twilight figu
  • In the Wilderness (The Master of Hestviken, #3)

    1995·
    ·4.25·255 Ratings
    It is Norway in the thirteenth century, a land rent by unremitting warfare and feebly lit by Christianity. Olav Audunsson was once an outlaw; now he is a man of wealth and stature. But he is haunted by the memory of crimes for which there is no easy atone
  • The Master of Hestviken

    1977·
    ·4.26·125 Ratings
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