uforseglende
Uforseglende is a term used in Nordic literary criticism to describe a narrative and artistic tendency marked by deliberate withholding of closure. The word is a neologism built from the prefix u- meaning “not” and forseglende, related to forsegling (sealing), figuratively suggesting “unsealing” or “unclosing.” The concept is not yet standardized and appears mainly in informal essays and discussions since the early 2010s.
In practice, uforseglende works resist definitive interpretation by avoiding conclusive endings, leaving ambiguous fates for characters,
Critics view the approach as capable of deepening reader engagement by reflecting real-world complexity and ambiguity.
See also: open ending, ambiguity in literature, reader-response theory.
Notes: The term remains informal and debated, without a formal definition in major reference works; usage is