Tales from Two Hemispheres

by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen from 1877

About

Boyesen — a Norwegian-born American professor and novelist — brought Scandinavian literary naturalism to American fiction before it was widely known there. His stories bridge European and American traditions: sympathetic to immigrants, sensitive to the costs of assimilation, and written with lyric precision. As reading material they offer an interesting cross-cultural perspective not found elsewhere in Gutenberg's American fiction.

Tales from Two Hemispheres

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56.7k
Duration
~7 hr 5 min

29 sections

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CONTENTS
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THE MAN WHO LOST HIS NAME
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II
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III
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IV
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V
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VI
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VII
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THE STORY OF AN OUTCAST
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II
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IV
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A GOOD-FOR-NOTHING
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II
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III
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IV
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V
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I
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VI
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TRULS, THE NAMELESS
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II
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