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The Master of Hestviken

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Language
  
Norwegian

Publication date
  
1925-7

Media type
  
Print

Translator
  
Arthur G. Chater

Published in English
  
1928-30

Genre
  
Historical fiction

Published in English
  
1928-30

Author
  
Sigrid Undset

Country
  
Norway

Preceded by
  
Kristin Lavransdatter

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Original title
  
Olav Audunssøn i Hestviken, Olav Audunssøn og Hans Børn

Books
  
The axe, The snake pit, In the wilderness, The son avenger

The Master of Hestviken is a tetralogy about medieval Norway written by Sigrid Undset. It was originally published in Norwegian as two volumes Olav Audunssøn i Hestviken and Olav Audunssøn og Hans Børn, from 1925 to 1927. Hestviken is a fictional mediaeval farm on the East side of the Oslo fjord. The series is set partly during the Civil war era in Norway, in which period the Bagler faction frequently established themselves in the nearby Viken area. It's inspired by the summer cottages located in Hvitsten, near Drobak. In the 1920s, Sigrid Undset resided there for a brief period.

Contents

Written in the direct aftermath of Undset's conversion to the Catholic Church, the tetralogy presents in a clearly favorable light the Medieval Church with its institutions and rituals; the saintly Bishop Thorfinn of Hamar as well as nearly all priests and monks appearing in the four books are positive characters. The series' central theme is also preeminently Catholic: the tragedy of Olav, a deeply pious and upright man, who feels himself damned and cut off from God because of his unconfessed sin - having secretly killed his wife's lover. Yet he cannot bring himself to make a clean breast of it and confess that deed, as doing so would expose his beloved wife's infidelity and destroy her good name, as well as exposing the bastardy of her son. Commentator Margaret Wide noted that "A modern reader is likely to feel that Olav judges himself far more harshly than he deserves - and it can be surmised that so would have a reader of Olav's own time. And surely a God as merciful as Christianity conceives Him to be would forgive Olav for a sin committed for the most understandable and honorable of motives, and expiated many times over".

The series

The Master of Hestviken series is of four volumes, which are listed in order below. Depending on the publication, each volume may be published separately or with one other volume. The latter tend to be the earlier printings.

  • The Axe: The Master of Hestviken, ISBN 0-679-75273-0
  • The Snake Pit: The Master of Hestviken, ISBN 0-679-75554-3
  • In the Wilderness: The Master of Hestviken, ISBN 0-679-75553-5
  • The Son Avenger: The Master of Hestviken, ISBN 0-679-75552-7
  • Relationship to Kristin Lavransdatter

    Sigrid Undset's arguably most famous novel is Kristin Lavransdatter. Kristin's parents make a brief appearance in The Master of Hestviken, near the end of The Snake Pit. They are shown as young married people, playing with their baby son. They are a happy and prosperous couple at their first home in Skog, before Kristin's birth. Kristin's father Lavrans Björgulfson helps Olav Audunsson journey home when Ingunn is on her deathbed. Olav's unfortunate life stands in stark contrast to the happiness and good fortune of the young couple.

    References

    The Master of Hestviken Wikipedia