Illustreret Folkeblad (The Illustrated People's News) was a newspaper published in Norway from 1856 to 1858. [1]
The newspaper was published weekly, and it bore the subtitle til Belærelse og Underholdning 'for education and entertainment'. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson was the founder and editor of the paper, [1] [2] and he had several of his first peasant stories printed in it. Among these, Synnøve Solbakken, which was printed in Illustreret Folkeblad in 1857, is particularly noteworthy. [3]
Publications by Bjørnson that appeared in the newspaper include: Aanun, [4] [5] Et farligt frieri (A Dangerous Courtship), [5] [6] Om Dands, Sang, Kortspil, Felespil og anden Morskab (Dancing, Singing, Card Games, Fiddling, and Other Amusements), [6] Ole Stormoen, [5] En munter Mand (A Cheerful Man; incomplete), [7] and Synnøve Solbakken. [3]
Illustreret Folkeblad (The Illustrated People's News) was a newspaper published in Norway from 1856 to 1858. [1]
The newspaper was published weekly, and it bore the subtitle til Belærelse og Underholdning 'for education and entertainment'. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson was the founder and editor of the paper, [1] [2] and he had several of his first peasant stories printed in it. Among these, Synnøve Solbakken, which was printed in Illustreret Folkeblad in 1857, is particularly noteworthy. [3]
Publications by Bjørnson that appeared in the newspaper include: Aanun, [4] [5] Et farligt frieri (A Dangerous Courtship), [5] [6] Om Dands, Sang, Kortspil, Felespil og anden Morskab (Dancing, Singing, Card Games, Fiddling, and Other Amusements), [6] Ole Stormoen, [5] En munter Mand (A Cheerful Man; incomplete), [7] and Synnøve Solbakken. [3]