- semi-autobiographical
novel The
Notebooks of
Malte Laurids Brigge (Die
Aufzeichnungen des
Malte Laurids Brigge), and a
collection of ten
letters published posthumously...
- The
Notebooks of
Malte Laurids Brigge,
first published as The
Journal of My
Other Self, is a 1910
novel by
Austrian poet
Rainer Maria Rilke. The novel...
-
Mabel Brigge (died 1538) was a
widow from Yorkshire, England, who was
executed for treason. Her
crime was for
having a
black fast,
fasting with the intention...
-
Brigges is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Brigges Baronets Humphrey Brigges (disambiguation),
multiple people Briggs (surname) This...
- The
Veresk bridge (Persian: پل ورسک, Pol-e Veresk) is a
masonry arch
bridge in
northern Iran. It was
constructed by
Impresa G. R.
Pizzagalli & C. from...
- (2000–2001) Lord
Arcamous –
vocals (2001–2002)
Hoest –
vocals (2002–2007)
Brigge –
guitar (2008–2010)
HansFyrste –
vocals (2008–2014)
Decepticon – b**** (2008–2016)...
- been a road here
since at
least 1233.
Previous names include Hide
Brigge,
Hithe Brigge, and
Rewley Lane. It used to form part of the road
between Oxford...
- Escape. The
tapestries are also
described in The
Notebooks of
Malte Laurids Brigge by
Rainer Maria Rilke.
Peter Grudzien's
album "The Unicorn" uses snippets...
-
characters in fiction: Dostoevsky's Raskolnikov, Rilke's
Malte Laurids Brigge, the
young writer in Hamsun's Hunger:
alone in my room,
feeling totally...
-
title is a
reference to
Rainer Maria Rilke's The
Notebooks of
Malte Laurids Brigge. "Strangers From **** [Title in the URL]".
Tving (in Korean). OCN. Archived...