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X. The Evidence of a Great Medieval Culture
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Oscar J. Falnes
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 7
- Table of Contents 9
- List of Abbreviations 14
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Part I. General Background
- Introduction 17
- I. Certain Aspects of Norwegian Nationalism to 1870 21
- II. Romanticism in Norway 45
- III. The Romanticist Interest in Nationality and Culture 67
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Part II. The Historians
- IV. A Generation of Non-Professional Historians 91
- V. The Norwegian Historical School: Keyser and Munch 106
- VI. A Distinctive National Origin 123
- VII. The Norrøn Literature 135
- VIII. The Antipathy Against Denmark and the Danes 143
- IX. Assembling and Preserving the Records 151
- X. The Evidence of a Great Medieval Culture 171
- XI. The Romanticism of the Norwegian Historical School 182
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Part III. The Folklorists
- XII. The First Folklore Collections 199
- XIII. The Folk and Fairy Tales 214
- XIV. The Ballads 237
- XV. The Romanticism of the Folkorists 249
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Part IV. The Philologists and the Language Question
- XVI. The Separation from Denmark and the Question of Linguistic Independence 265
- XVII. Romanticism in Philology 278
- XVIII. Ivar Aasen and the Landsmaal Program 289
- XIX. Controversy 307
- XX. Cleavage 323
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Part V
- XXI. The Heritage 347
- Conclusion 371
- Bibliography 373
- Index 385
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 7
- Table of Contents 9
- List of Abbreviations 14
-
Part I. General Background
- Introduction 17
- I. Certain Aspects of Norwegian Nationalism to 1870 21
- II. Romanticism in Norway 45
- III. The Romanticist Interest in Nationality and Culture 67
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Part II. The Historians
- IV. A Generation of Non-Professional Historians 91
- V. The Norwegian Historical School: Keyser and Munch 106
- VI. A Distinctive National Origin 123
- VII. The Norrøn Literature 135
- VIII. The Antipathy Against Denmark and the Danes 143
- IX. Assembling and Preserving the Records 151
- X. The Evidence of a Great Medieval Culture 171
- XI. The Romanticism of the Norwegian Historical School 182
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Part III. The Folklorists
- XII. The First Folklore Collections 199
- XIII. The Folk and Fairy Tales 214
- XIV. The Ballads 237
- XV. The Romanticism of the Folkorists 249
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Part IV. The Philologists and the Language Question
- XVI. The Separation from Denmark and the Question of Linguistic Independence 265
- XVII. Romanticism in Philology 278
- XVIII. Ivar Aasen and the Landsmaal Program 289
- XIX. Controversy 307
- XX. Cleavage 323
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Part V
- XXI. The Heritage 347
- Conclusion 371
- Bibliography 373
- Index 385