Fram over Polhavet

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Fram over Polhavet is the original Norwegian title of Fridtjof Nansen’s classic account of his Arctic expedition aboard the ship Fram, during which he set a record for reaching the farthest north.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
exploration literature
travel narrative
aboutPerson Fridtjof Nansen
aboutPlace Arctic Ocean
Fram Strait
aboutShip Fram
aboutTopic extreme survival in polar regions
polar exploration history
sledging journey toward the North Pole
author Fridtjof Nansen
countryOfOrigin Norway
describesAchievement record for farthest north
describesEvent Fram expedition 1893–1896
surface form: Nansen’s Fram expedition
documentedRecord farthest north latitude reached by Nansen and Johansen
featuresVessel Fram
genre expedition diary
non-fiction
hasPart account of sledge journey toward the pole
narrative of the Fram’s drift
scientific and geographical observations
hasTranslation Farthest North
inspired later polar explorers
languageOfWorkOrName Norwegian
literaryForm first-person narrative
mainCharacter Fridtjof Nansen
notableFor classic work of polar exploration literature
detailed account of drifting with the polar ice
originalLanguage Norwegian
originalTitleOf Farthest North
setting Arctic Ocean
polar ice pack
subject Arctic exploration
Fram expedition 1893–1896
surface form: Fram expedition

Arctic region
surface form: North Pole region

polar navigation
scientific observations in the Arctic
ship Fram
timePeriod Fram expedition 1893–1896
surface form: 1893–1896 Fram expedition
titleLanguage Norwegian

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Farthest North originalTitle Fram over Polhavet