Fridtjof Nansen’s <i>Farthest North</i>: Scientific Report or Personal Account?

Being an exploration account from the 19th century, Farthest North is on the one hand an objective account based on facts and details. To prove the route, the final destination and the scientific results - and emphasise that all these experiences were true - the book gives a detailed account of all...

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Main Author: Silje Solheim Karlsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2008-02-01
Series:Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlit/article/view/1233
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spelling doaj-3ec4eff265db4e35b6803daaf65572362020-11-24T21:26:58ZengSeptentrio Academic PublishingNordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur 0809-16681503-20862008-02-0112110.7557/13.12331163Fridtjof Nansen’s <i>Farthest North</i>: Scientific Report or Personal Account?Silje Solheim Karlsen0Faculty of Humanities, University of TromsøBeing an exploration account from the 19th century, Farthest North is on the one hand an objective account based on facts and details. To prove the route, the final destination and the scientific results - and emphasise that all these experiences were true - the book gives a detailed account of all preparations and equipment, the designs for the ship, temperature, the ice-drifting, the soundings, the gathering of different sea animals, etc. The discourse is represented by tables of scientific results and measures, new mappings and corrections of old maps. Photographs and illustrations, some of them even by Nansen himself, contribute to reinforce the truthfulness of the account. On the other hand, the travelogue gives evidence of a dramatic and outstanding expedition, and is a story about courage, strength and an almost unbelievable deed, which ended in the farthest north record of the time. In particular, the fifteen months' sleigh journey undertaken by Fridtjof Nansen and Hjalmar Johansen is adventurous. This part of the narrative resembles the pattern we find in other kinds of popular literature.https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlit/article/view/1233ReiseskildringFridtjof NansenFarthest North
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Fridtjof Nansen’s <i>Farthest North</i>: Scientific Report or Personal Account?
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Reiseskildring
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Farthest North
author_facet Silje Solheim Karlsen
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title Fridtjof Nansen’s <i>Farthest North</i>: Scientific Report or Personal Account?
title_short Fridtjof Nansen’s <i>Farthest North</i>: Scientific Report or Personal Account?
title_full Fridtjof Nansen’s <i>Farthest North</i>: Scientific Report or Personal Account?
title_fullStr Fridtjof Nansen’s <i>Farthest North</i>: Scientific Report or Personal Account?
title_full_unstemmed Fridtjof Nansen’s <i>Farthest North</i>: Scientific Report or Personal Account?
title_sort fridtjof nansen’s <i>farthest north</i>: scientific report or personal account?
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
series Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur
issn 0809-1668
1503-2086
publishDate 2008-02-01
description Being an exploration account from the 19th century, Farthest North is on the one hand an objective account based on facts and details. To prove the route, the final destination and the scientific results - and emphasise that all these experiences were true - the book gives a detailed account of all preparations and equipment, the designs for the ship, temperature, the ice-drifting, the soundings, the gathering of different sea animals, etc. The discourse is represented by tables of scientific results and measures, new mappings and corrections of old maps. Photographs and illustrations, some of them even by Nansen himself, contribute to reinforce the truthfulness of the account. On the other hand, the travelogue gives evidence of a dramatic and outstanding expedition, and is a story about courage, strength and an almost unbelievable deed, which ended in the farthest north record of the time. In particular, the fifteen months' sleigh journey undertaken by Fridtjof Nansen and Hjalmar Johansen is adventurous. This part of the narrative resembles the pattern we find in other kinds of popular literature.
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Fridtjof Nansen
Farthest North
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