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This survey course explores the rich storytelling traditions of Scandinavia, examining the unique narratives of its individual nations and the shared themes that connect them. From ancient Norse sagas to contemporary fiction, we will delve into works that reflect Nordic landscapes, histories, and social conflicts. Key topics include mythology and religion, the human relationship with nature, and the tension between tradition and modernity. A special focus will be placed on Scandinavia’s legacy of children’s literature, whose content often mirrors the themes above. The course also addresses the challenges of translating and promoting Scandinavian literature internationally, with a look at cultural institutes that are based in Paris. We will visit some of these centers and, additionally, take a study trip to one of the region’s major literary events: the Gothenburg Book Fair (Sweden), Bergen International Literature Festival (Norway), or Reykjavik International Literature Festival (Iceland).
Tentative readings for Fall 2025 include: Egil’s Saga (Iceland, c. 1250), Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen (Denmark, 1835/1849), The Wonderful Adventure of Nils Holgersson by Selma Lagerlof (Sweden, 1907), The Wreath by Sigrid Undset (Norway, 1920), Iceland’s Bell by Haldor Laxness (Iceland, 1944), Moominland Midwinter by Tove Jansson (Finland, 1957), On the Calculation of Volume by Solvej Balle (Denmark, 2024), and Beasts of the Sea by Ida Turpeinen (Finland, 2025).
Learning Outcomes
- Recognize and describe recurring themes in Scandinavian literature from different genres, periods, languages, and countries; assessed by midterm, final exam, correlates to departmental LO3 (Comparison and Contextualization) & LO4 (Languages and Linguistics)
- Develop the ability to represent one’s critical and contextual reading skills orally and through writing; assessed by presentation and deep research assignment, correlates to LO1 (Critical Reading) and LO2 (In-class papers)
- To obtain a basic familiarity with how institutions and individuals support Scandinavian literature in translation, and to experience activities organized to facilitate their promotion ; assessed by participation, correlates to departmental LO5 (Professional).
Syllabus
Book List
| Title | Author | Publisher | ISBN Number |
|---|---|---|---|
Fairy Tales | Andersen, Hans Christian | Penguin | 9780140448931 |
The Wonderful Adventure of Nils Holgersson | Lagerlof, Selma | Penguin | 9780241206096 |
Moominland Midwinter | JANSSON, TOVE | Puffin | 9780241344507 |
Copenhagen Trilogy, the | Ditlevsen, Tove | Penguin | 9780241457573 |
Hunter in Huskvarna | Sara Stridsberg | MacLehose | 9781529423266 |
FISH CAN SING | LAXNESS, HALLDOR | HARVILL PRESS | 9781860469343 |
EGIL'S SAGA | EIRICKSSON, LEIFUR | PENGUIN | 9780140447705 |
Schedule
| Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|
Monday | 10:35 | 11:55 | G-113 |
Thursday | 10:35 | 11:55 | G-113 |
