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Paperback The Master of Hestviken in THW Wilderness Book

ISBN: 1025831993

ISBN13: 9781025831992

The Master of Hestviken in THW Wilderness

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"The Master of Hestviken" is a monumental tetralogy of historical fiction set in the rugged landscapes of 13th-century Norway. In "In the Wilderness", the third volume of this epic series, Sigrid Undset follows the protagonist, Olav Audunss , n, as he enters a period of profound spiritual and physical transition. Following the death of his wife, Ingunn, Olav seeks to escape the memories and burdens of his home at Hestviken, leading him into exile and service abroad.

The narrative masterfully captures the atmosphere of medieval Scandinavia and Northern Europe, exploring the deep-seated conflicts between ancient pagan traditions and the rising influence of Christianity. Undset, a Nobel Prize winner, provides a psychological study of a man haunted by secret sin and his quest for atonement. As Olav travels to London and later takes up arms to defend his homeland, the work examines the intricate ties of family, the weight of personal honor, and the struggle for redemption. This volume is a profound exploration of the human condition, blending meticulous historical detail with a timeless inquiry into faith and the consequences of one's choices. "In the Wilderness" stands as a testament to Undset's ability to breathe life into the distant past, creating a rich, immersive world of moral complexity and enduring literary value.

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