Hamsun, the Anti-Psychologist: Some Unconventional Reflections on Hamsun’s “Hunger”

Knut Brynhildsvoll

kwartalnik.filmowy@ispan.pl
University of Oslo (Norway)

Abstract

The transcript of a paper given at a seminar on Hamsun, in which the author attempts to substantiate his thesis that Hamsun’s Hunger is one of the most significant texts, and perhaps the most important text of the dawn of literary modernism in general.



Keywords:

Knut Hamsun, modernism, anti-psychologism

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Published
2002-12-31

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Brynhildsvoll, K. (2002) “Hamsun, the Anti-Psychologist: Some Unconventional Reflections on Hamsun’s ‘Hunger’”, Kwartalnik Filmowy, (39-40), pp. 236–243. doi: 10.36744/kf.3887.

Authors

Knut Brynhildsvoll 
kwartalnik.filmowy@ispan.pl
University of Oslo Norway

Filozof i literatu­roznawca, wykładowca literatury norweskiej na uniwersytecie w Kolonii, współkieruje Centrum Ibsenena w Oslo. Autor licznych książek i pub­likacji z dziedziny literatury skandynawskiej m.in. Postmodernismen med tyngdepunkt på roman-og dramaforskning og moderne litteraturteori. Vitenskapelige monografier: Dokumentar-teater, Oslo 1973; Hans Henny Jahnn und Hen­rik Ibsen. Eine Studie zu Hans Henny Jahnns Roman „Perrudja”, Bonn 1982; Studien zum Werk und Werkeinfluss Henrik Ibsens, Leverku­sen 1988; Suit, sprell og Altmulig. Alte und neue Studien zu Knut Hamsuns antipsychologischer Romankunst, Frankfurt (Main) 1998.



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