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Die Islandglocke (Hubert Seelow translation)

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Islandglocke, Die
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Novel
Language
German
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Iceland's Bell (Icelandic: Íslandsklukkan) is a historical novel by Nobel Prize-winning Icelandic author Halldór Kiljan Laxness. It was published in three parts: Iceland's Bell (1943), The Bright Jewel or The Fair Maiden (1944) and Fire in Copenhagen (1946). The novel takes place in the 18th century, mostly in Iceland and Denmark. Like many of Laxness's works, the story paints a tragic and ironic picture of the terrible state of the Icelandic populace in the 18th century.

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This translation first published in 1969.

Last modified: 2023-04-01 (revision #133105)

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Die IslandglockePaperback978-3-95829-726-52020
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224413
Wikidata Work ID
Q352321

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