- Erik Axel
Karlfeldt (20 July 1864 – 8
April 1931) was a
Swedish poet
whose highly symbolist poetry masquerading as
regionalism was po****r and won him...
- "Literature Prize". NobelPrize.org.
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posthumously to the
Swedish poet Erik Axel
Karlfeldt (1864–1931) with the citation: "The
poetry of Erik Axel
Karlfeldt." He was the
third Swede to win the prize...
- in
Literature should be
awarded to the
Swedish poet Erik Axel
Karlfeldt. But
Karlfeldt promptly declined the prize,
explaining that he
could not accept...
- This has
occurred twice: the 1931
Literature Prize awarded to Erik Axel
Karlfeldt, and the 1961
Peace Prize awarded to UN
Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld...
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Literature after the
Swedish Academy's
permanent secretary Erik Axel
Karlfeldt declined to
accept the
cancelled prize in 1919, and the
first of only...
- Gjellerup,
Henrik Pontoppidan, Knut Hamsun,
Sigrid Undset, Erik Axel
Karlfeldt,
Frans Eemil Sillanpää,
Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, Pär Lagerkvist, Halldór...
- Gjellerup,
Henrik Pontoppidan, Knut Hamsun,
Sigrid Undset, Erik Axel
Karlfeldt,
Frans Eemil Sillanpää,
Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, Pär Lagerkvist, Halldór...
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Latin Cucurbita, and
refers to a long-bodied gourd. The poet Erik Axel
Karlfeldt, who
wrote about the
painted wall
hangings of Dalarna, po****rized the...
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industrialist and
originator of
Michelin Guides (born 1854)
April 8 – Erik Axel
Karlfeldt,
Swedish writer,
Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1864)
April 9 –
Nicholas Longworth...