- Carl
Gustaf Verner von
Heidenstam (6 July 1859 – 20 May 1940) was a
Swedish poet,
novelist and
laureate of the 1916
Nobel Prize in Literature. He was a...
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Heidenstam or von
Heidenstam is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gustaf von
Heidenstam (1822–1887),
Swedish engineer Verner von Heidenstam...
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Oscar Frederick Heidenstam (27
February 1911 – 21
March 1991) was a Cyprus-born
British bodybuilding champion and
physical culturist. He was president...
- Nils
Gustav von
Heidenstam (1822 – 2 June 1887) was a
Swedish engineer born in Blekinge. He was the
chief engineer of the
Swedish Royal Coast Guard. He...
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Verner von
Heidenstam (1859–1940) "in
recognition of his
significance as the
leading representative of a new era in our literature."
Heidenstam was the second...
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notable authors, such as
Selma Lagerlöf, (Nobel
laureate 1909),
Verner von
Heidenstam (Nobel
laureate 1916) and Pär
Lagerkvist (Nobel
laureate 1951). In recent...
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Contemporaries suspected that the
speech had been
written by
Verner von
Heidenstam, but this was not
correct (see below).[citation needed] The
speech stated...
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Lagerkvist was
elected a
member of the
Swedish Academy,
succeeding Verner von
Heidenstam on
chair 8 in
December the same year. Lagerkvist's 1944
novel Dvärgen...
- writers.
Among the
repeated nominees include Pierre Loti,
Verner von
Heidenstam (awarded in 1916), Sven Hedin, Ángel Guimerá,
Anatole France (awarded...
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poetic voice of
Verner von
Heidenstam's Vall**** och vandringsår
changed Levertin's
stylistic ideals.
Levertin and
Heidenstam published together a pamphlet...