The Miracles of Antichrist by Selma Lagerlof, Fiction, Christian, Action & Adventure, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology Contributor(s): Lagerlof, Selma (Author), Flach, Pauline Bancroft (Translator) |
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ISBN: 1598189808 ISBN-13: 9781598189803 Publisher: Aegypan OUR PRICE: $18.95 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: September 2006 Annotation: "The Miracles of Antichrist" was written following a trip to Sicily. While there, Selma Lagerlof heard and was inspired by a Sicilian legend: "When Antichrist comes, he shall seem as Christ. There shall be great want, and Antichrist shall go from land to land and give bread to the poor. And he shall find many followers." Lagerlof was the first woman and the first Swedish author to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1909. She was considered one of Sweden's most beloved authors; the Swedish Academy declared that their recognition of her was "for reason of the noble idealism, the wealth of imagination, the soulful quality of style, which characterize her works." |
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BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Christian - General - Fiction | Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology - Fiction | Action & Adventure |
Dewey: FIC |
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6" W x 9" (0.81 lbs) 248 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Christian |
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Publisher Description: Lagerlof was the first woman and the first Swedish author to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1909. She was considered one of Sweden's most beloved authors; the Swedish Academy declared that their recognition of her was "for reason of the noble idealism, the wealth of imagination, the soulful quality of style, which characterize her works." |
Contributor Bio(s): Lagerlof, Selma: - "Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlof (1858 - 1940) was a Swedish author and teacher. She was the first female writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature and is best remembered for her children's book The Wonderful Adventures of Nils. Lagerlof was asked by the National Teacher's Association in 1902 to write a geography book for children. She interestingly combined informative facts of Sweden's geography with a boy named Nils Holgersson. When the boy got in trouble, he traveled to many different provinces, allowing children to learn about Sweden while staying interested." |