Vinland / George McKay Brown / Osamu Yamada

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 海外文学 ヴィンランド / ジョージ・マッカイ・ブラウン / 山田修
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Item number: BN166337
Released date: 25 Dec 2023
著: 山田修

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Foreign Literature Vinland, the North American land that Viking visited 500 years before Columbus.
Born in the Orkney Islands in the northeast of Great Britain in the United Kingdom, the story of the main character who was full of ups and downs such as smuggling into Vinland. It is an unknown historical story of Northern Europe in the 11th century.
The Great Adventure of the Sea and Land from Northern Europe to North America
Born in the Orkney Islands in the northeast of the United Kingdom.
Chapter 1 Vinland
Chapter 2 Norway
Chapter 3 Orkney
Chapter 4 Ireland
Chapter 5 Breckness
Chapter 6 Land of Tokoyo
Brief history
Brown was born in Stramness, the second town in the Orkney Islands in the northeast of the United Kingdom. He spent most of his life there and continued his creative activities. His genres include poetry, short stories, novels, novels and essays.
George Mackay Brown (1921-1996)
Brown was born in Stramness, the second town in the Orkney Islands in the northeast of the United Kingdom. He entered the New Battle Abbey College for adults, headed by Edwin Muir, who was also from Orkney, and suffered from breast disorders. He was repeatedly hospitalized and discharged from the hospital, and he finally did not enter into formal studies.
He converted to Catholicism at the age of 40. He advanced to the University of edinburgh and submitted his master's thesis on G. M. Hopkins.
Many of the subjects of his work are related to the history and culture of Orkney, including the life and death of St. Magnus in the Viking Kingdom, which lasted from the 9th to the 13th century around Orkney. He converted to Catholicism at the age of 40. He went on to the University of