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- Blicher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jesper Blicher (born 1988), Danish footballer Steen Blicher (1923–2018), Danish footballer...
- 1951, literary scholars initiated the Danish Blicher Society to "further and deepen the interest for Blichers life and writings", through various activities...
- soul-jazz trio Blicher Hemmer Gadd with four-time Danish Grammy winner Michael Blicher (saxophone) and Dan Hemmer (Hammond organ). Blicher Hemmer Gadd has...
- Marianne Blicher is a Danish director, visual artist and writer, currently based in Copenhagen. She started her career working as a stage manager in theater...
- Jesper Blicher (born 4 October 1988) is a Danish former professional football midfielder. Blicher began playing football in Kolt-H****elager IF, where he...
- in 1840, then a very traditional society. Writers like Steen Steensen Blicher (1782-1848) and H.C. Andersen (1805–1875) were among the first writers...
- the plot of the book had been plagiarized from Steen Blicher's story The Vicar of Weilby. Blicher's work had been translated into German, but not into English...
- Jenny Frederikke Blicher-Clausen, pen name John Bentsen, (1865–1907) was a Danish writer who is remembered above all for her poetry, especially for her...
- in 1827; the Danish crime story The Rector of Veilbye by Steen Steensen Blicher was written in 1829; and the Norwegian crime novel Mordet paa Maskinbygger...
- throughout the country. The work, Steen Steensen Blichers Livs-Tragedie i Breve og Aktstykker (Steen Steensen Blicher's Life Tragedy in Letters and Do****ents, 1903-1904)...