Publisher's Synopsis
SÃ, gnir Fraa Hallingdal is a collection of folklore and stories from the Hallingdal region of Norway, compiled by Johan Eberhard Nielsen and originally published in 1868. This volume preserves a rich tapestry of Norwegian cultural heritage, offering readers a glimpse into the traditions, beliefs, and everyday lives of the people of Hallingdal during the 19th century.
These stories, passed down through generations, reflect the unique character of the region and its inhabitants. Readers interested in Norwegian folklore, local history, and the preservation of oral traditions will find this collection to be a valuable resource. The tales capture the spirit of a bygone era, making it an enduring piece of Norwegian literature.
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