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  1. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (Swedish: Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige, literally Nils Holgersson's wonderful journey across Sweden) is a work of fiction by the Swedish writer Selma Lagerlöf, the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. It was originally published in two books, 1906 and 1907, and was first ...

    • Selma Lagerlöf
    • 1906
  2. The boy came near crying with chagrin; but the sun stood up there – orange-coloured and happy – and put courage into the whole world. "It isn't worth while, Nils Holgersson, for you to be troubled about anything, as long as I'm here," said the sun. THE GOOSE-CHASE. Monday, March twenty-first.

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    • Selma Lagerlöf – Early Years
    • Literary Breakthrough
    • Nils Holgersson
    • The Nobel Prize in Literature
    • Later Publications
    • Political Activities and Last Years

    Selma Lagerlöf was born in 1858 as the daughter of the landowner Lieutenant Erik Gustaf Lagerlöf. Her mother Louise Lagerlöf, née Wallroth, came from a wealthy merchant family in Filipstad. Lagerlöf was born with a hip condition. At the age of three, her legs were completely paralyzed after an illness, but later the paralysis disappeared again. Alr...

    In 1895 Selma Lagerlöf gave up her profession as a teacher and undertook a long journey through Southern Europe until 1896. The result of this journey was the novel The Wonders of the Antichrist. In 1897 Selma Lagerlöf moved to Falun in Dalarna, on the one hand because her sister Gerda had asked her to, on the other hand because Dalarna was regarde...

    However, to her most famous books belongs the book ‘Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige‘, published in 1906. The book starts out with the young Nils Holgersson, who takes delight in hurting the animals at his family’s farm. The boy catches a tomte while his family is out at church and Nils, who refuses to let the tomte free is turned into...

    In 1907 Selma Lagerlöf was awarded an honorary doctorate in philosophy by the University of Uppsala. On December 10, 1909, Selma Lagerlöf was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, “for her noble idealism, her imaginativeness, and the soulful portrayal that characterizes her poetry,” as it was stated in the statement. In 1914 Se...

    Selma Lagerlöf also published important novels after the Nobel Prize, includingLiljecrona’s Home in 1911 and The Emperor of Portugallia in 1914, two works in which she tells of her homeland and its people. Her last major novel project was the trilogy The Löwenskölds, published in 1925-1928, which can be read both as the story of a fateful curse and...

    In 1933 Selma Lagerlöf participated in a committee to rescue Jewish refugees from Germany. In 1940 she helped the German-Jewish writer Nelly Sachs to flee to Sweden, thus saving their lives. To support Finland financially during the Winter War of 1939, Selma Lagerlöf donated her gold Nobel Prize medal. In the midst of her efforts to help the war-to...

  3. The book "The Wonderful Adventures of Nils" is a story written by Selma Lagerlof, and published in 1906. It is a two-volume story written for Swedish school children to make them aware of the geography of the country. The writer placed the information in the book very efficiently. The story is about a boy who flew over Sweden with a flock of ...

    • Selma Lagerlöf
  4. The author’s imagination unfolds an almost inexhaustible wealth in invention of new, and ever-changing adventures, told in such a convincing way that we almost believe them. As amusement reading for the young, this book is a decided acquisition. The intimate blending of fiction and fact is so subtle that one finds it hard to distinguish where ...

  5. About The Wonderful Adventure of Nils Holgersson. Scandinavia’s best-loved children’s classic, from the first female writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature A Penguin Classic Nils Holgersson is a naughty boy who tortures animals and never listens to his parents—until one day he wakes up as an elf.

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  7. Aug 16, 2024 · Nils Holgersson’s Wonderful Journey through Sweden (1906-07) is truly unique. Starting life as a commissioned school reader designed to present the geography of Sweden to nine-year-olds, it quickly won the international fame and popularity it still enjoys over a century later.