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Originally Posted by Ea
Scandinavian: Gloomy, moody, dark, scary dramatics, interspersed with black humour. Or sometimes a very light, gently ironic humour. I think it may very well depend on the time of year that it was written (summer or winter). Though Scandinavian writing tend towards darkness and gloominess overall in my opinion. Even the humour.
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Not easy keeping the spirit up when it's pitch black most of the winter season, and the winters feel awfully long, but then again it gets so much better when we finally arrive in the summer, so I have to agree that the authors in question most certainly would be influenced by the changing seasons.