Munch's The Scream

Scandinavian Studies 374/Literature in Translation 274
Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature:
The Twentieth Century.
 

 


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"This evening when I went past the Grand Hotel on my after-dinner walk Klas Recke was sitting there at a table by the sidewalk, alone with his whiskey." (p. 15)

 

"I sat for a while by myself at a table along the sidewalk outside the Grand Hotel and drank a glass of lemonade; just then Miss Mertens came by." (p. 38)


"Nearly every evening I sit for a while at the sidewalk tables outside the Grand Hotel, drinking lemonade through a straw. I'm fond of the moment when the street lamps begin to shimmer along the bend by the ege of the Stream; for me it's the best hour of the day. Mostly I sit by myself, but yesterday I was there with Birck and Markel." (p. 41)

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