Audiobook: From a Swedish Homestead
- Download 01 - The Story of a Country House - Part 1 audio
- Download 02 - The Story of a Country House - Part 2 audio
- Download 03 - The Story of a Country House - Part 3 audio
- Download 04 - The Story of a Country House - Part 4 audio
- Download 05 - The Story of a Country House - Part 5 audio
- Download 06 - The Story of a Country House - Part 6 audio
- Download 07 - The Story of a Country House - Part 7 audio
- Download 08 - The Story of a Country House - Part 8 audio
- Download 09 - The Story of a Country House - Part 9 audio
- Download 10 - Queens at Kungahalla - On the Site of the Great Kungahalla - The Forest Queen audio
- Download 11 - Queens at Kungahalla - Sigrid Storrade audio
- Download 12 - Queens at Kungahalla - Astrid - Part 1 audio
- Download 13 - Queens at Kungahalla - Astrid - Part 2 audio
- Download 14 - Queens at Kungahalla - Astrid - Part 3 audio
- Download 15 - Old Agnete audio
- Download 16 - The Fisherman's Ring - Part 1 audio
- Download 17 - The Fisherman's Ring - Part 2 audio
- Download 18 - Santa Caterina of Siena audio
- Download 19 - The Empress's Money-Chest audio
- Download 20 - The Peace of God audio
- Download 21 - A Story from Halstanäs audio
- Download 22 - The Inscription on the Grave audio
- Download 23 - The Brothers audio
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”From a Swedish Homestead” by the Swedish author Selma Lagerloef (translated by Jessie Brochner) is a varied collection of stories, mostly set in Dalarne or Vaermland in Sweden, but also some stories or legends from Kungahalla on the west-coast at the time between Heathendom and early Christianity plus some Legends from Italy and Belgium. The first nine sections, “The Story of a Country House”, is a short Novel, originally published on its own, but here part of the collection.
It is the story of how a young orphan girl, Ingrid, is the instrument of saving the student Gunnar Hede, who has lost his wits and memory by a terrible experience, trying to save his home, his Country House, and who wanders the roads as a Pedlar, but at the same time afraid of most everything, especially animals. As told by Lagerloef it is a both fascinating and sweet story, as are all the others. (Summary by Lars Rolander)
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