The Cultural Duality of Emigrant Literature
Throughout her long and popular writing career, Martha Christensen built on social realism and a critical involvement in how society treats the...
The Welfare Society Viewed from Below
Social criticism and new consciousness in Norwegian women’s literature of the 1970s.
Based on the new research in women’s studies being conducted at Danish universities in the 1970s, a league of female reviewers arose who wrote...
The works of Danish author and controversialist Suzanne Brøgger tell an unmistakable tale about the dark side of revolt and the consequences of NO...
The New Women’s Forum of the 70s
Throughout her work, Inger Christensen deals with the same fundamental conditions: the organic connections of existence, gender, the body, and...
The Danish modernism of the 1960s, of which Dorrit Willumsen was a part, had turned, in terms of cultural criticism, towards the modern consumer...
Late Symbolism and Modernism in Post-war Literature
Modernism and Women in post-war Norwegian Poetry
Tora Dahl certainly paid her dues before becoming a widely read author. She began writing in her late teens but did not publish her first book...