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  1. Minna (Danish Edition) by Karl Adolph Gjellerup, 2010-09-19
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  3. Minna;: A novel from the Danish of Karl Gjellerup, by Karl Adolph Gjellerup, 1913

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3. Der Pilger Kamanita By Gjellerup, Karl Adolph
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Gjellerup, Karl Adolph (18571919). Danish writer and Nobel laureate, born on the island of Sealand. He studied theology, but later became an atheist under the influence of the
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The area Literarure and Religion comprises the authors and their works within literature, lengends, Danish language, religion and myths. Literature Romania 1955.
H. C. Andersen. Andersen, Hans Christian (1805-1875), Danish author, born in Odense. His fairy tales have inspired plays, ballets, films, comics and works of sculpture and painting all over the world. It was his more than 150 stories and tales of fantasy that established him as one of the great figures of world literature. Andersen's tales of fantasy, which include "The Ugly Duckling" (1843), "The Emperor's New Clothes" (1837), and "The Little Mermaid" (1837), have been translated into more than 200 languages.
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Sigrid Undset. Undset, Sigrid (1882-1949). Norwegian-danish author born in Kalundborg, Denmark. She is best known for her historical novel "Kristin Lavransdatter" for which she in 1928 received the Nobel Prize in Literature. Other famous works are "Jenny", "The Master of Hestviken", and "The Faithful Wife". Especially the novel "Elleven Year" (1934; da. 1954) is an autobiography from her childhood in Kalundborg. Because of her opposition to the Naziism she had to leave Norway when occupied by the German. She fled from Norway via Sweden to USA in 1940.
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9. Karl Adolph Gjellerup
Karl Adolph Gjellerup Biografie Gjellerup Karl Adolph Karl Adolph Gjellerup(2 iunie, 1857 - 13 octombrie 1919) este un scriitor danez, laureat al P
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Karl Adolph Gjellerup(2 iunie, 1857 - 13 octombrie 1919) este un scriitor danez, laureat al Premiului Nobel pentru Literatura in 1917. Karl Gjellerup s-a nascut in 1857 la Roholte. Desi student in teologie, in climatul spiritual de liberalism instaurat de miscarea de renastere intelectuala denumita "Det Moderne Gennembrud" si sub influenta marelui critic danez Georg Brandes si a romancierului Schandorph, trece la o opozitie deschisa fata de crestinism.
Din aceasta perioada dateaza primele sale romane: "Un idealist", "Tanara Danemarca" si "Antigonas" (a carui actiune se desfasoara in Grecia secolului al II-lea). Totodata, sub onrandurirea teoriilor darwiniene isi afirma opiniile deterministe in teza "Ereditatea si morala". La intoarcerea dintr-o lunga calatorie din Germania, Grecia si Rusia, moment care marcheaza ruptura sa cu Brandes, se orienteaza spre un idealism de inspitatie germana.
Dramele sale poetice, dintre care si Brynhild, poarta amprenta influentei lui Schiller, iar, in ceea ce priveste stilul savant, pe cea a lui Swinburne. Romanele sale sunt tributare romancierilor rusi, cu precadere lui Turgheniev. In 1892 se stabileste in Germania, se casatoreste si sun indrumarea lui Shopenhauer publica romanele "Minna" si "Moara".

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Gjellerup, Karl Adolph (born June 2, 1857, Roholte, Den.—died Oct. 11, 1919, Klotzsche, Ger.) Danish poet and novelist. The son of a parson, he studied theology, but after coming
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Gjellerup, Karl Adolph (b. June 2, 1857, Roholte, Den.d. Oct. 11, 1919, Klotzsche, Ger.), Danish poet and novelist whose efforts to portray his times critically, which led
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(b. June 2, 1857, Roholte, Den.d. Oct. 11, 1919, Klotzsche, Ger.), Danish poet and novelist whose efforts to portray his times critically, which led him frequently to caricature the narrowness of the bourgeoisie, earned him, together with his compatriot Henrik Pontoppidan, the 1917 Nobel Prize for Literature. The son of a parson, Gjellerup studied theology, although, after coming under the influence of Darwinism and the new radical ideas of the critic Georg Brandes, he thought of himself as an atheist. This atheism, which turned out to be no more than a break with Christianity, was proclaimed in his first book En Idealist Shildring af Epigonus (1878; "An Idealist, A Description of Epigonus") and in his farewell to theology, (1882; "The Teutons' Apprentice"). The latter, however, indicated the path that was to take him, via German idealist philosophy and Romanticism, back to a conscious search for religion, which finally found its satisfaction in his preoccupation with Buddhism and other Oriental religions. This last period is represented by two books: Minna (1889), a novel of contemporary Germany, where Gjellerup lived in his later years, and

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Gjellerup, Karl Adolph; Hamill, Dorothy; Hummel, Johann Nepomuk; Kauffman, Angelica; Koizumi, Junichiro; Lonnrot, Elias; Mineta, Norman Yoshio; Onizuka, Ellison
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Full Name Karl Adolph Gjellerup. Nationality Dane Activity Danish writer. Born 0206-1857 Died 11-10-1919
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Gjellerup, Karl Adolph (18571919), Danish writer and Nobel laureate, born on the island of Sjaelland. uk.encarta.msn.com /Dam_(Carl_Peter)_Henrik.html (107 words)
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16. Karl Adolph Gjellerup Winner Of The 1917 Nobel Prize In Literature
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Karl Adolph Gjellerup (Danish writer), June 2, 1857Roholte, Den. Oct. 11, 1919Klotzsche, Ger.Danish poet and novelist who shared the 1917 Nobel Prize for Literature with his
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Table of Contents: Karl Adolph Gjellerup Article Article Supplemental Information Supplemental Information - Spotlights Spotlights External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the Karl Adolph Gjellerup Nobel Prize for Literature with his compatriot Henrik Pontoppidan The son of a parson, Gjellerup studied theology, although, after coming under the influence of Darwinism and the new radical ideas of the critic Georg Brandes , he thought of himself as an atheist. This atheism, which turned out to be no more than a break with Christianity, was proclaimed in his first book

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Gjellerup, Karl Adolph (18571919) I was born on June 2, 1857, in the Roholte vicarage at Praesto. My father was Pastor Carl Adolph Gjellerup, my mother
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Gjellerup, Karl Adolph I was born on June 2, 1857, in the Roholte vicarage at Praesto. My father was Pastor Carl Adolph Gjellerup, my mother, Anna Fibiger. From the summer of 1885 to the fall of 1887 I lived in Dresden, where I wrote the scenes from the revolution, Saint Just (1885) (reworked for the stage in German in 1913 and still not published), and the dramatic-lyrical poem «Thamyris» (1887). The latter along with Brynhild was responsible for my receiving a state pension for life. In October of 1887 I married Eugenia Bendix, née Heusinger, and settled in Hellerup. The lyrical tragedy Hagbard og Signe (1888) [Hagbard and Signe], the novel Minna (1889), the poetry collection Min kaerligheds bog (1889) [The Book of my Love], and the plays Herman Vandel (1891) and Wuthhorn (1893) (performed at the Dagmar Theatre over 100 times) were written in Hellerup. I also wrote an essay about Wagner's Nibelungenring and translated the songs of the gods in the Edda.
Karl Gjellerup died in Klotzsche, near Dresden, in 1919.

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