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ISBN: 1025546350

ISBN13: 9781025546353

Charlotte Lowenskold

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"Charlotte Lowenskold" is a compelling masterpiece of Swedish literature by the Nobel Prize-winning author Selma Lagerl f. Set in the early 19th century, this poignant novel follows the spirited and steadfast Charlotte, a young woman whose life becomes inextricably linked with the fervent and idealistic young curate, Karl-Artur Ekenstedt. As a central volume in Lagerl f's celebrated trilogy, the story delves into the intricacies of human nature, exploring the destructive power of pride and the transformative nature of selfless love.

Lagerl f skillfully weaves a narrative of social expectations and religious zeal, portraying the tensions between traditional village life and individual conviction. Charlotte's unwavering loyalty is put to the test as she navigates the whims of her beloved, whose extreme devotion to his principles often blinds him to the needs of those around him. Through rich character development and a keen understanding of psychological depth, the work offers a vivid portrait of a woman striving for integrity in a society bound by rigid norms.

Known for its narrative charm and moral complexity, "Charlotte Lowenskold" remains a timeless exploration of the heart's endurance and the complexities of faith. It stands as a testament to Lagerl f's ability to capture the soul of the Swedish countryside while addressing universal themes of sacrifice and redemption.

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