
Henrik Pontoppidan was a Danish realist writer who shared with Karl Gjellerup the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1917 for "his authentic descriptions of present-day life in Denmark." Pontoppidan's novels and short stories — informed with a desire for social progress but despairing, later in his life, of its realization — present an unusually comprehensive picture of his country and his epoch. As a writer he was an interesting figure, distancing himself both from the conservative environment in which he was brought up and from his socialist contemporaries and friends. He was the youngest and in many ways the most original and influential member of the Modern Break-Through.Wikipedia →
Works
Idyl
Idyll
Danish · 1883Novella / Light Novel
1 translation

Isbjørnen
The Polar Bear
Danish · 1887Novel
1 translation
Knokkelmanden
The Grim Reaper
Danish · 1887Novel
1 translation
Naadsensbrød
On the Parish
Danish · 1887Novella / Light Novel
1 translation

Mimoser
The Apothecary's Daughter
Danish · 1890Novel
1 translation
Skyer
Clouds
Danish · 1890Short Story Collection / Tales
1 translation

Muld
Emanuel, or Children of the Soil
Danish · 1891Novel
1 translation
Nattevagt
Night Watch
Danish · 1894Novel
1 translation

Det forjættede Land
The Promised Land
Danish · 1895Novel
1 translation
Ørneflugt
Eagle's Flight
Danish · 1899Novella / Light Novel
1 translation

Lykke-Per
Lucky Per
Danish · 1904Novel
2 translations

Borgmester Hoeck og Hustru
Burgomaster Hoeck and His Wife
Danish · 1905Novel
1 translation
Det store Spøgelse
Haunted
Danish · 1907Novella / Light Novel
2 translations
De dødes Rige
The Realm of the Dead
Danish · 1916Novel

Praestens Datter
The Clergyman's Daughter
Danish · 1918Novella / Light Novel
1 translation

Et Kærlighedseventyr
A Story about Love
Danish · 1930Novel
1 translation
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