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Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen

(Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, 1848-1895)

Hjalmar H. Boyesen
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Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen (September 23, 1848 – October 4, 1895) was a Norwegian-American author and college professor. He is best remembered for his novel Gunnar: A Tale of Norse Life, which is generally considered to have been the first novel by a Norwegian immigrant in America. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, 1848-1895: Boyhood in Norway (Gutenberg text)
  • [Info] Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, 1848-1895: Tales from Two Hemispheres (Gutenberg text)
  • [Info] Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, 1848-1895, contrib.: Tales of Two Countries, by Alexander Lange Kielland, trans. by William Archer (Gutenberg text)
  • [Info] Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, 1848-1895, contrib.: Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, trans. by Thomas Carlyle, also contrib. by J. R. Seeley and Edward Dowden (searchable HTML at Bartleby)
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