In 1888 six Norwegians crossed the Greenland-ice on skis. Two years after, the expedition leader Fridtjof Nansen published the book På ski over Grønland (English title: The First Crossing of Greenland) about the expedition. In Norway, this book has had an enormous influence and for modern Norwegian travel authors, it has become a kind of centre from which they organise their travels and their writing. This paper will focus on how På ski over Grønland has been read and its impact on the travel genre. Also, I will look briefly at another book published by the Norwegian Bjørn Staib, about 85 years after Nansen's. This book too is importatant in the Norwegian polar explorer discourse
In June 1878, the expedition ship Vega set out from the port of Karlskrona in southern Sweden. The v...
Helmer Hanssen published his book Gjennem isbaksen. Atten år med Roald Amundsen in 1941. Five years ...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
I Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fr...
Being an exploration account from the 19th century, Farthest North is on the one hand an objective a...
In Fridtjof Nansens Hunting & adventure in the Arctic (1924), the last polar travel account Nansen w...
Otto Sverdrup, born 1854, is one of the main polar explorers in Norway. However he is much less know...
Fridtjof Nansen’s expeditions introduced polar exploration in Norway. And his stories from the North...
Flemming A. J. Nielsen And Thorkild Kjærgaard:The First Greenlandic Book Ever since the arrival of N...
... In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms were not inhabited by Norwegians but by a ...
Contains a biography of the Norwegian explorer, 1872-1928, who was the first to navigate the Northwe...
At head of title: The "Fram" expedition."Preceded by a biography of the great explorer and copious e...
This paper reviews the major contributions made by Norwegian scientists to Arctic environmental scie...
In the shallow Queen Maud Gulf a series of small islands, named by Amundsen during his Northwest Pas...
Otto Sverdrup, born 1854, is one of the main polar explorers in Norway. However he is much less know...
In June 1878, the expedition ship Vega set out from the port of Karlskrona in southern Sweden. The v...
Helmer Hanssen published his book Gjennem isbaksen. Atten år med Roald Amundsen in 1941. Five years ...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
I Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fr...
Being an exploration account from the 19th century, Farthest North is on the one hand an objective a...
In Fridtjof Nansens Hunting & adventure in the Arctic (1924), the last polar travel account Nansen w...
Otto Sverdrup, born 1854, is one of the main polar explorers in Norway. However he is much less know...
Fridtjof Nansen’s expeditions introduced polar exploration in Norway. And his stories from the North...
Flemming A. J. Nielsen And Thorkild Kjærgaard:The First Greenlandic Book Ever since the arrival of N...
... In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms were not inhabited by Norwegians but by a ...
Contains a biography of the Norwegian explorer, 1872-1928, who was the first to navigate the Northwe...
At head of title: The "Fram" expedition."Preceded by a biography of the great explorer and copious e...
This paper reviews the major contributions made by Norwegian scientists to Arctic environmental scie...
In the shallow Queen Maud Gulf a series of small islands, named by Amundsen during his Northwest Pas...
Otto Sverdrup, born 1854, is one of the main polar explorers in Norway. However he is much less know...
In June 1878, the expedition ship Vega set out from the port of Karlskrona in southern Sweden. The v...
Helmer Hanssen published his book Gjennem isbaksen. Atten år med Roald Amundsen in 1941. Five years ...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...