Peasant Life in the North' won for its author a respectful attention to whatever else he might publish.
It is not easy for a dilettante to enter into sympathetic relationship with these early pictures of peasant life.
And when the warlike times were over it was quite natural that some of the masters who had learnt their art in camps should turn to the representation of peasant life, where they were likewise able to find gay, pictorial costumes.
As a picture of peasant life, the book yields internal evidence of fidelity.
Björnson's stories of peasant life, without considering their great and true merits, almost seemed like the fulfilment of the party programme.
He had no patience, for instance, with Björnson's novels of peasant life.
It is in such works as these that the master reveals his sympathy with the solitude of many phases of peasant life.
The wood-cutter, pursuing his vocation on a warm sunny day, full of life and vigour, brings before us the joyous side of peasant life.
A long interval elapsed betwixt the death of Adrian van Ostade and the birth of Millet, unbroken by a single name, with the solitary exception of Chardin, of a painter who grasped the profundity of peasant life.
Although a poet by instinct, he was not afraid of realism, and did not shrink from giving the brutal aspects of peasant life a place upon his canvas.
It was a simple tale of peasant life, an idyl of the love of a boy and a girl, but it was absolutely new in its style, and in its intimate revelation of the Norwegian character.
It is by these tales of peasant life that Björnson is best known outside of his own country; one may almost say that it is by them alone that he is really familiar to English readers.
They were great scholars and became friends of kings, but they wrote poetry chiefly about peasant life, and they gave all their genius to the work.
In the case of the studies of peasant life, there is also value of another kind.
Ten pictures of peasant life in Norway by Adolf Tidemond, a Norwegian artist, are said to display very remarkable merit.
You will not suffer yourself to be led astray by a repose which is unworthy of you, and slumber in peasant life.
It was glorious running, the air buoyant with the breath of the mountains, which rose in a jagged, majestic profile above little villages where the houses were painted with queer scenes of peasant life.
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