Den norske litterære stranden

Christopher Messelt
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After the installment of recreational seaside resorts in England in the 18th and 19th century, the beach soon manifests as a modern version of the literary topos locus amoenus. A similar following is seen in Norway in the first half of the 20th century, where the beach in the novel is expressed as a place for recreation, erotic adventures and bathing in the sea and under the sun. Having this development as a backdrop, I analyze excerpts from three contemporary Norwegian novels. With attention to an increasing income of waste and the growth of private housebuilding, the novels express aspects of the more negative sides of what initially made the beach a locus amoenus. But this is not unambiguously. The beach is also a good place.  The article shows that even in a time span of nearly a hundred years, literature bear witness to and articulates how beaches’ identities and the use of them is dependent on a given times political, economic, ideologic and cultural influences, which means that how the beach will be characterized in the future are being negotiated as we speak.
18世纪和19世纪,英国的海滨度假区逐渐兴起,海滩很快就成为文学主题的现代版本。在20世纪上半叶的挪威也出现了类似的情况,小说中的海滩被表达为娱乐、色情冒险、在大海和阳光下沐浴的地方。以这一发展为背景,我分析了三本当代挪威小说的节选。随着人们对日益增长的垃圾收入和私人住宅建设的关注,这些小说表达了最初使海滩成为一个天堂的更消极的一面。但这并非毫无疑问。海滩也是个好地方。这篇文章表明,即使在近一百年的时间跨度内,文学也见证并阐明了海滩的身份和使用是如何依赖于特定时代的政治、经济、意识形态和文化影响的,这意味着在我们说话的同时,海滩的未来特征正在谈判中。
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