‘He’s either mad – or English!’
North by Norway25 Syys 2022

‘He’s either mad – or English!’


‘Surely Norway has been made as a playground for the people of other countries, but especially for Englishmen.’ (Joseph Phythian, 1877)


This week’s podcast tells how the tourism industry in Norway was given a kick-start by hordes of Englishmen fleeing the packaged tours and sweaty piazzas of Italy and Greece.


From the middle of the 19th century, the newly-wealthy middle class of Britain invaded Norway. With them came their poetry collections, bottled porter, and jars of pickles. And they set about making the Norwegian wilds into a holiday destination fit for an Englishman.


However, when they came face to face with Norway’s flattened class structure, it made them insecure. In the rural farm owners – a class of proud and independent people – they met their match.


CONTACT

Twitter: @northbynorway

Mail: northbynorway@gmail.com


Episode photo

The opulent Hardanger Hotel in Odda, built to cater for the flood of British tourists exploring Norway’s West Country.

Photographer: Unknown. Owner: Norsk folkemuseum. Licence: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)


Music

00:00 North by Norway

written on GarageBand by Andrew J. Boyle, adapting the Norwegian folksong ‘I Ola-dalom, i Ola-tjønn’


03:25 Cattle Call

Edvard Grieg, op. 66

version arranged on GarageBand by Andrew J. Boyle


09:30 Land of Hope and Glory

Edward Elgar, words by A. C. Benson. Sung by Clara Butt, retrieved from Wikipedia Commons


10:55 Halling

Edward Grieg, op. 17, no. 7

performed on GarageBand by Andrew J. Boyle


13:35 Don’t Dilly Dally on the Way

Fred W. Leigh and Charles Collins

arranged and performed on GarageBand by Andrew J. Boyle


Sources

Johan Bøgh, Fra Bergenskanten (From Bergen and its Surrounds) (Bergen: Ed. B. Giertsens forl., 1888)

Peter Fjågesund and Ruth A. Symes, The Northern Utopia: British Perspectives of Norway in the Nineteenth Century (Amsterdam & New York: Rodopi, 2003)

J. C. Phythian, Scenes of Travel in Norway (London: Cassell, Petter & Gilpin, 1877)

Frederick Metcalfe, The Oxonian in Thelemarken; or Notes of Excursions in that Country, (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1858. First edition, 1856)

J. Ross Browne, The Land of Thor (New York: Harper & brothers, 1867)

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