Niels Lyhne

Niels Lyhne by Jens Peter Jacobsen, published by Wildside Press, LLC in 2003, is a 160-page novel written in English. This late-19th century Danish work presents the life of its titular character, an idealistic young poet, and explores the complexities of his experiences and psychological growth. The narrative delves into philosophical themes such as the nature of reality, atheism, creativity, and love, offering readers a rich tapestry of thought and emotion.
In this edition, readers will encounter a dense narrative that emphasizes the interplay between experience and personal development. The book’s detailed descriptions enhance the exploration of its central themes, inviting reflection on the challenges faced by the protagonist. Niels Lyhne serves as a significant contribution to the genres of fiction and fantasy, providing insight into the struggles of an artist navigating a complex world.
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“This highly influential late-19th century Danish novel portrays the melancholy life of an idealistic young poet.” –Publishers Weekly “Niels Lyhne recounts the life of its eponymous hero, a poet, emphasizing the influence of experience on psychological development and examining philosophical issues: the nature of reality, atheism, creativity and love. It is a dense narrative, striking at times in its richness of physical detail . . .–Independent Publisher
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