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Sigrid Undset was a celebrated Norwegian novelist whose epic historical novels earned her the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928. With works such as "Kristin Lavransdatter" and "The Master of Hestviken," Undset transported readers to medieval Norway, weaving tales of love, faith, and redemption against the backdrop of a changing society. Her richly detailed narratives and complex characters continue to captivate readers around the world, securing her place as one of Norway's greatest literary treasures.
"I rolled myself up into a tight ball of resistance and it was thus that I went through my school years."
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"I rolled myself up into a tight ball of resistance and it was thus that I went through my school years."

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"Most of my father's life consisted of traveling to almost every part of Europe."
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"Most of my father's life consisted of traveling to almost every part of Europe."

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"I went to work in an office and learned, among other lessons, to do things I did not care for, and to do them well. Before I left this office, two of my books had already been published."
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"I went to work in an office and learned, among other lessons, to do things I did not care for, and to do them well. Before I left this office, two of my books had already been published."

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"I was sent to a school because my father was already aware that his days were numbered, and he was anxious for me to acquire a good education and follow in his footsteps."
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"I was sent to a school because my father was already aware that his days were numbered, and he was anxious for me to acquire a good education and follow in his footsteps."

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