"Hjortens Flugt" er et af hovedv ]rkerne i den danske guldalder og st r som Christian Winthers mest betydningsfulde bidrag til litteraturhistorien. Denne episke versroman udspiller sig i det 14. rhundredes Danmark under Valdemar Atterdags regeringstid og v ]ver en medrivende fort ]lling om k ]rlighed, troskab og dramatiske forf , lgelser. Centralt i handlingen st r den unge ridder Strange og hans elskede Maria, hvis sk ]bner flettes sammen med den mystiske hvide hjort, der l ]gger navn til v ]rket.
Gennem Winthers mesterlige brug af sproget og de rytmiske vers f , res l ]seren gennem det sj ]llandske landskab, hvor naturen ikke blot er en kulisse, men en levende medspiller i dramaet. V ]rket forener elementer fra folkeviser og ridderepos med en dyb psykologisk indsigt og en romantisk naturopfattelse. "Hjortens Flugt" er en hyldest til den danske natur og en tidl , s fort ]lling om det gode mod det onde, krydret med b de humor og tragik. Det er et uomg ]ngeligt v ]rk for enhver med interesse for klassisk dansk poesi og historisk fort ]llekunst, der form r at indfange den nordiske nd i en fort ]lling af blivende v ]rdi.
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