Johannes Ewald 
The Death of Balder [EPUB ebook] 
A Nordic Tragedy of Divine Betrayal and Legendary Love

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In ‘The Death of Balder, ‘ Johannes Ewald intricately weaves a tapestry of Norse mythology, drama, and existential reflection. The play captures the tragic fate of Balder, the beloved god whose untimely death heralds the onset of Ragnarok, echoing themes of fate, love, and loss. Ewald’s literary style is marked by lyrical language and a profound emotional depth, reminiscent of the Romantic period in which he wrote. The work not only revives ancient narratives but also resonates with contemporary issues of mortality and divine justice, positioning it within a broader literary context that grapples with the inevitability of death and the quest for meaning. Ewald, a prominent figure in Danish literature, was deeply influenced by the Romantic movement, which sought to explore the emotional undercurrents of human experiences. His interest in mythology and folklore, combined with his personal struggles, fueled his desire to reinterpret these ancient stories, bringing them to the forefront of 18th-century literature. This play stands as a testament to his belief in the transformative power of myth and its relevance to the human condition. ‘The Death of Balder’ is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay of mythology and humanity. Ewald’s masterful storytelling elevates the poignant narrative, inviting readers to reflect on their own mortality and the universal quest for meaning in the face of tragedy. This work not only enriches our understanding of Norse legends but also provides a mirror to our own existential dilemmas.

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Ngôn ngữ Anh ● định dạng EPUB ● Trang 132 ● ISBN 4064066228286 ● Kích thước tập tin 0.5 MB ● Phiên dịch George Borrow ● Nhà xuất bản Good Press ● Thành phố Prague ● Quốc gia CZ ● Được phát hành 2019 ● Có thể tải xuống 24 tháng ● Tiền tệ EUR ● TÔI 7518189 ● Sao chép bảo vệ DRM xã hội

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