A Saloonkeeper's Daughter / Edition 1

A Saloonkeeper's Daughter / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0801868815
ISBN-13:
9780801868818
Pub. Date:
03/01/2002
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10:
0801868815
ISBN-13:
9780801868818
Pub. Date:
03/01/2002
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
A Saloonkeeper's Daughter / Edition 1

A Saloonkeeper's Daughter / Edition 1

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Overview

"An authentic story of life in Minneapolis in the late nineteenth century. That ring of authenticity comes clearly from the mind and craft of an artist at work. For the contemporary reader, the novel provides a glimpse of an immigrant society, a culture in exile, and the immigrants' responses to the social scene . . . Drawing on the realistic and naturalistic trends in Europe and in America, Janson has written an American novel that anticipates the works of such writers as Theodore Dreiser, Stephen Crane, and Sarah Orne Jewett."—from the Preface by Gerald Thorson

First published in Norwegian by a Minneapolis firm in 1887, Drude Krog Janson's A Saloonkeeper's Daughter has been sadly neglected in the history of American literature, despite its unusually forward-looking portrayal of a self-reliant, career-minded woman and its importance within America's regional and urban literary traditions. Janson's lyrical coming-of-age novel tells the story of the pensive, beautiful Astrid Holm, forced by her family's bankruptcy to abandon a comfortable, middle-class life in Norway for a harsh, new existence in Minneapolis living in an apartment above her father's saloon. She attempts to escape this hardship through art (as an actress) and love (entering into an unhappy relationship with a brutish lawyer) until she finds her true calling as a Unitarian minister and fulfills her longing for meaningful companionship with Helene Nielsen, a selfless doctor to poor immigrants. With this edition of A Saloonkeeper's Daughter, an important and prescient work of American fiction is finally available in English.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801868818
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 03/01/2002
Series: The Longfellow Series of American Languages and Literatures
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.47(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Drude Krog Janson (1846-1934) emigrated to Minneapolis in 1882 with her six children to be with her husband, Kristofer Janson, a Unitarian minister and prolific author. Active in the women's suffrage movement, she wrote numerous articles for the Norwegian-American press. Returning to Europe in 1893, she published three more novels and divorced her husband. She died in Copenhagen.

Gerald Thorson (1921-2001) was a professor of English at St. Olaf College and a pioneer in the study of Scandinavian-American literature.

Orm Øverland is a professor of English at the University of Bergen, Norway.

Table of Contents

Translator's Preface
Introduction
A Saloonkeeper's Daughter
Notes

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