Tine is a novel by Danish author Herman Bang, published in 1904. The book is a psychologically realistic depiction of a young woman's life and love affairs in a strongly patriarchal environment. The book tells the story of young Tine, who grows up in a poor family and eventually marries a rich man twice her age. Tine tries to adapt to her new life, but her love for a young man from her past disrupts her existence. The book is a poignant tale of female abuse, marriage and love life in the early 20th century. The book is perfect for those who are fascinated by Danish literature and social realism.