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- Title
The North seen from the South in the Spanish reception of Selma Lagerlöf.
- Authors
Bergenmar, Jenny
- Abstract
When Selma Lagerlöf became a Nobel laureate in 1909, her works were translated into new languages and introduced to countries, including Spain, where she had previously been unknown. This article traces the image of Sweden and Scandinavia reflected in Selma Lagerlöf's reception in Spanish newspapers and periodicals around 1910. The idea of a distinctive Nordic or Scandinavian identity is discernible in the critics' characterizations of Lagerlöf's works; however, there is tension between their presentations of Lagerlöf as a representative of the region of Scandinavia or the North in general versus just one nation (Sweden) or province (Värmland). Building on research in imagology and literary transfer, this article investigates how and which regional, national, and provincial identities, geographies, and stereotypes of North and South were activated in support of a particular idea of the author.
- Subjects
LAGERLOF, Selma, 1858-1940; SPANISH newspapers; NATIONALISM; SWEDISH literature; SCANDINAVIAN literature
- Publication
European Journal of Scandinavian Studies, 2018, Vol 48, Issue 2, p170
- ISSN
2191-9399
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/ejss-2018-0015