Sigrid Undset
Norwegian writer (1882–1949)
Sigrid Undset (born in Kalundborg, Denmark, 20 May 1882, died in Lillehammer, Norway, 10 June 1949) was a Norwegian writer, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928.
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Quotes
edit- Don't you remember that it is not easy to guard against the sin to which love drags?
- Undset, Sigrid (translated by Rosa S. de Naveira, collaborator Catalina Roa). Cristina, daughter of Lavrans. Editorial Encuentro, 2010. ISBN 978-84-9920-524-3
Quotes about Sigrid Undset
edit- In her extensive work, an Iliad of the North, Sigrid Undset has resurrected in a new and visionary light the ideals which once guided our forefathers who built that community from which our Germanic culture derived. To an age in which it may be easier to acknowledge that the right to the greatest happiness is the duty of renunciation - to this age Sigrid Undset has shown the ideals of our forefathers: duty and faithfulness.
- Speech at the banquet celebrating the Nobel Prizes of December 10, 1928.
- Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901-1967, Publisher Horst Frenz, Elsevier Publishing Company , Amsterdam, 1969.