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Lowenskold Ring
  

Lowenskold Ring (Paperback)

by Selma Ottilia Lagerloef (Author)
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In payment for his participation in Charles XII of Sweden's campaigns of the Great Northern War, Bengt of Lowenskold was awarded the rank of major general and the gaudy ring of the title. In due course, "Big Bengt" is interred with his trinket, but barely is he in the grave when the ring is taken for "safekeeping" by a local farmer, thereby setting the stage for the Nobel laureate's 1925 novel of long-held grudges and revenge. The ring, of course, is accursed, bringing the dead general's wrath upon both guilty and unwitting possessors alike until one woman's selfless love breaks the cycle. Like her Norwegian contemporary Sigrid Undset, Lagerlof returned to the Scandinavian past for her subjects but she also indulged in a taste for the fabulous. Here, as in her best-known work, Gosta Berling's Saga , the supernatural figures prominently. But with little of the descriptive sense that marks an historical work like Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter , this first installment of Lagerlof's trilogy is less a Scandinavian epic than a rather exotic ghost story.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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A tale of jealousy and revenge from beyond the grave, as a stolen ring brings suffering and violent death to innocent and guilty alike until it is restored to its rightful owner in his tomb. Selma Lagerlof is a former Nobel Prize winner.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Simple and interesting, April 10 2004
A Swedish fairy with layers of creativity. A simple and interesting middle-age fantasy story about a ring that inflicts evil upon it's holder until it is restored to it's proper owner. A closer look reveals deeper questions about loyalty, appearances, and morality.
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