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The Collected Works
註釋Knut Hamsun's 'The Collected Works' is a comprehensive gathering of the Nobel Prize-winning author's most famous novels, essays, and plays. Hamsun's literary style is characterized by its deep introspection, poetic language, and exploration of the human psyche. His work often delves into themes of morality, identity, and the complexities of modern life. The collection includes masterpieces such as 'Hunger,' a groundbreaking novel that captures the alienation and despair of urban existence in the late 19th century. Hamsun's writing is marked by its psychological depth and keen observation of human behavior, making 'The Collected Works' a valuable insight into the complexities of the human experience. This anthology is a must-read for anyone interested in European literature and the evolution of modern fiction. Through his influential body of work, Hamsun continues to captivate readers and scholars alike with his timeless exploration of the human condition.