<p>G&ouml;sta Berling is a failed parson in nineteenth century rural Sweden too fond of pleasure and the drink torn by conflicting aims &mdash; the charm and deceit love and laziness in him fighting for supremacy. He teams together with a group of sometimes dissolute often well-meaning freemen of their district to evict the seemingly mad owner of a great rambling house at the centre of its own semi-feudal estate Ekeby. This group call themselves the cavaliers.</p><p>In her telling of what happens next Lagerl&ouml;f creates a strange fusion between the realism of authors like Ibsen and Strindberg and the mythic force of the Scandinavian sagas. G&ouml;sta&rsquo;s great loves his enemies those to whom he teaches lessons about life either intentionally or accidentally and others whose stories he has only a small part in all start up from the page into a strange elemental clarity creating a sprawling mosaic of romance and realism.</p><p>This first novel from the deeply original mind of the 1909 Nobel Prize winner weaves a balance between everyday rural reality and underlying dreams and fable to create a patchwork of extraordinary complexity and looming fascination in which the reader can detect the author&rsquo;s passion for the stories of her country and her sceptical warmth for the troubled human spirit.</p>
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