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is told from another person's perspective. In the main narrative of the book, which is told in first person by Glahn, he sees himself as awkward and unattractive. The Epilogue shows that is not the case, instead from an outsider's viewpoint Glahn is beautiful, talented and desired. Glahn has left
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Nordland and moved to India to be alone in the forest and to hunt, but he is suicidal because of his lost love, and when he can not bear it any longer he provokes the narrator of the Epilogue into shooting him.
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for this film, but was unsuccessful, and he did not like the finished film, which became the first foreign film to be released in Norway with its soundtrack dubbed into Norwegian. The
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The changing seasons are reflected in the plot: Edvarda and Glahn fall in love in spring; make love in the summer; and end their relationship in the autumn.
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Much of what happens between Glahn and Edvarda is foreshadowed when Glahn dreams of two lovers. The lovers' conversations also foretell the future.
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The contradicting symbols of culture and nature are important in the novel: Glahn belongs to nature, while Edvarda belongs to culture.
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Lieutenant Thomas Glahn, a hunter and ex-military man, lives alone in a hut in the forest with his faithful dog
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was produced under the sponsorship of Nazi propaganda minister
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William Beard, Into the Past: The Cinema of Guy Maddin (
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The novel has been adapted for film four times. The
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Knut Hamsun
Sverre Lyngstad
James McFarlane
Norwegian
Novel
Gyldendal Norsk Forlag
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Penguin Classics
Norway
1894
Knut Hamsun
Paris
Kristiansand
Aesop
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Harald Schwenzen
German-made version
Joseph Goebbels
Greta Garbo
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Sandrews
Bjarne Henning-Jensen
Kort är sommaren
Danish-Norwegian-German version

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