**The Nobel Prize winner's poetic, psychologically intense portrayal of
love's predicament in a class-bound society
**
A Penguin Classic
Set in a coastal village of late nineteenth-century Norway, Victoria
follows two lovers whose yearnings are as powerful as the circumstances
that conspire to thwart their romance. Johannes, a miller's son turned
poet, finds inspiration for his writing in his passionate devotion to
Victoria, a daughter of the impoverished lord of the manor, who feels
constrained by family loyalty to accept the wealthy young man of her
father's choice. Separated by class barriers and social pressure, the
fated duo hurt and enthrall each other by turns as they move toward an
emotional doom that neither will recognize until it is too late.
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