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The Emperor of Portugallia

Gelesen von Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

(5 Sterne; 7 Bewertungen)

Selma Lagerlöf was born in Vaermland, Sweden, in 1858 and enjoyed a long and very successful career as a writer, receiving the Nobel-Prize in Literature in 1909. She died in Vaermland in 1940. The Emperor of Portugallia was first Published 1914 in Sweden, and 1916 in English, translated by Velma Swanston Howard. The Story i set in Vaermland around 1860 or 1870. In the centre is Jan of Ruffluck Croft. He loves his daughter more than anything, but when she moves to Stockholm and never sends a word home about her doings, he sinks into a dream-world where she is a noble Empress of Portugallia. And he believes himself to be Emperor too. His whole world and all his thoughts are dominated by the thoughts of her return and what will happen then. In the role of Emperor in the poor forest country where he lives he can question the social hierarchies around him, and dressed in his Royal regalia he sits in the frontbench in the Church, and he takes the place of honour at Parties etc. After 15 years his daughter returns home and is shocked to see what a mad clown her father has become and .... (Summary by Lars Rolander) (7 hr 10 min)

Chapters

01-The Beating Heart - Glory Goldie Sunnycastle

19:28

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02 - The Christening - The Vaccination Bee

12:40

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03 - The Birthday - Christmas Morn

15:29

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04 - Glory Goldie's Illness - Calling on Relatives

13:28

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05 - The School Examination - The Contest

19:01

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06 - Fishing

9:35

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07 - Agrippa - Forbidden Fruit

17:36

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08 - Lars Gunnarson - The Red Dress

14:23

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09 - The New Master - On the Mountain-top

17:24

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10 - The Eve of Departure - At the Pier

12:25

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11 - The Letter - August Dar Nol

14:45

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12 - October the First - The Dream Begins

20:23

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13 - Heirlooms - Clothed in Satin

14:35

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14 - Stars - Waiting

14:00

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15 - The Empress - The Emperor

13:18

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16 - The Emperor's Song - The Seventeenth of August

19:48

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17 - Katrina and Jan - Bjorn Hindrickson's Funeral

23:05

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18 - The Dying Heart – Deposed

18:53

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19 - The Catechetical Meeting

13:36

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20 - An Old Troll

14:38

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21 - The Sunday after Midsummer

24:14

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22 - Summernight - The Emperor's Consort

19:05

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23 - The Welcome Greeting

15:30

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24 - The Flight

14:44

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25 - Held! - Jan's Last Words

19:33

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26 - The Passing of Katrina - The Burial of the Emperor

19:20

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Bewertungen

The Emperor of Portugallia

(5 Sterne)

The sparseness of the prose reflects the bleak Scandinavian setting in this gripping story of a life changed utterly by love. But that sounds depressing which, ultimately, this book is not. The author does a brilliant job of showing us the wisdom that sometimes resides in what the world calls delusion. All in all, one of the best books I've heard in a long time. Lars Rolander's slow pacing, mature voice, and interesting diction is a real treat and is perfectly suited to this piece. Tack sa mycket, Lars! More please. TheBookworm (Manchester, UK)