Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, & Other Literature

Today, a smorgasbord of Norse culture. For those of you who are not completely exhausted from learning, you may find these resources here helpful in setting your fiction, poetry, plays, and essays in a Norse setting. Since we are running out of time to cover the entire world in this course, we will only briefly glimpse at a very rich and extensive culture. For your benefit (although not our focus) this unit misses Finland, Switzerland, and Iceland. Click on their links and learn about them on your own time. Some of their literature can be found in the packets of reading.

Our focus today will briefly be on:
For those of you interested in Norse mythology (or mythology) and Vikings, here are a few interesting links:
Look here to read about some of the following famous authors. Both Lagerlof and Lagerkvist won Nobel Prizes for their work (not too shabby):
Perhaps the most important and influential filmmaker in Sweden is Ingmar Bergman. His films are artistic masterpieces and generally regarded as excellent the world over.

Here's a few clips of various famous films:
HOMEWORK: After reading the fiction and poetry selections, please peruse some of this information. You should finish your mystery story drafts by the end of the week. Did you know that education is its own reward? Being well read and attentive to other countries makes us more informed (and more interesting) people.

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