Du er ikke logget ind
Beskrivelse
One of Life's Slaves" is a novel by the Norwegian author Jonas Lie, published in 1883. Jonas Lie was a contemporary of Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, and he is considered one of the four great Norwegian authors of the 19th century. His works often explore the harsh realities of life, focusing on the struggles of ordinary people. The story follows Hans Torgersen, a hardworking and honest man who moves to the city to work in a factory, hoping to escape the poverty of rural life. Despite his efforts, he faces numerous challenges, including harsh working conditions, exploitation by factory owners, and the constant struggle to provide for his family. Hans's journey highlights the difficult life of factory workers during the industrialization of Norway. His determination and resilience are central themes, as he continually strives for a better life despite the oppressive circumstances. The novel explores Hans's personal growth and his relationships with his family and fellow workers. It portrays the solidarity and camaraderie among the working class, as well as the conflicts and tensions that arise from their harsh realities. Hans's struggles are compounded by illness and personal loss, but the novel ultimately presents a message of hope and perseverance. Through Hans's story, lie emphasizes the dignity and strength of ordinary people in the face of adversity. The novel remains a significant example of 19th-century social realism, offering insights into the lives of ordinary people during a time of great change and highlighting the enduring themes of resilience and social justice.