Obstetrísk
Obstetrísk is a novel by the Icelandic author Gunnar Gunnarsson, published in 1912. The book is a fictional account of a young woman's life in a remote Icelandic village. It follows the story of a young girl named Sóley, who is engaged to a young man named Jóhannes, but struggles to accept her fate and the societal expectations that come with it.
Gunnarsson's novel explores themes of identity, community, and the struggle for individuality in a tight-knit society.
The novel has been praised for its lyrical prose and its ability to evoke a sense of
Obstetrísk has been translated into several languages, including English, and has been reprinted in various editions.
In educational and research contexts, Obstetrísk is often analyzed alongside other works of Icelandic literature, providing