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Absalons Brønd by Sophus Bauditz
by Bauditz, Sophus, 1850-1915Description
Absalons Brønd by Sophus Bauditz is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story takes readers into the heart of Copenhagen, exploring the lives and conversations of its characters who engage in nostalgic and lively discussions about the city’s past and present. Notably, the main characters are Berner, a schoolteacher with a passion for natural history, and Terndrup, an antiquarian bookseller who shares Berner’s fondness for reminiscing about their city’s heritage. The opening of the novel establishes a scenic view of Copenhagen from a rooftop, introducing Berner and Terndrup as they exchange thoughts about the city’s transformations and historical significance. Their playful banter includes reflections on architecture, personal memories, and their shared connection to the city, particularly through Berner’s birthplace on Absalons Holm. This opening portion sets the stage for themes of nostalgia, urban change, friendship, and the entwined lives of the characters against the backdrop of a beloved city. As the narrative unfolds, the reader is drawn into a richly woven tapestry of community and history, inviting exploration beyond the surface of modernity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



