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Portraits of Scandinavia: Norway and Denmark

<p>The cold lands of the far north have in fact produced inspiring examples of music, drama, art and philosophy to match the best of the more famous cultures of France and Italy. Explore the genius of

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Self paced
Approximately 6 hours

The cold lands of the far north have in fact produced inspiring examples of music, drama, art and philosophy to match the best of the more famous cultures of France and Italy. Explore the genius of Norway and Denmark by examining the works of Ludvig Holberg (founder of the Danish National Theatre), Hans Christian Andersen, the philosopher Kierkegaard, Edvard Grieg (Norway's great Romantic composer), Henrik Ibsen ("The Wild Duck"), and Edvard Munch, outstanding artist.

COURSE INFORMATION

Course Author: Robert Forgacs

Course Code: D403

Supplied Material: Course Booklet, access to image and music files, and presentation videos

Units & Pricing: 6 units / $48

ABOUT THE INDIVIDUAL STUDY PROGRAM

Not part of an established discussion group, or wish to study one of our select courses individually at your own pace? Our Individual Study Program has been developed to provide this study mode for some of our popular Discussion Group courses. These courses include a course book and access to fully illustrated video presentations by the tutor, designed so individual students can work through the linked sessional material in their own time (each 30 minute video aligns with a unit in the book). If you would like a printed copy of the course book, please contact us.

Please Note: these courses do not come with discussion questions or tutor contact, and are designed for individual study only.

Robert Forgacs

MA (Hons), PhD
Robert has been a casual lecturer, tutor and post-doctoral fellow at UNSW. He has taught at the WEA since 1992 and has also lectured for CCE at Sydney University, the North-side Opera Study Group,...