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Oscar Ivar
Levertin (17 July 1862, Norrköping – 22
September 1906) was a
Swedish poet,
critic and
literary historian.
Levertin was a
dominant voice of...
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described by the poet and
literary historian Oscar Levertin as "the to-be-or-not-to-be of
Swedish literature". The ****anese band P-Model's...
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subject for
later retellings, and it was
treated by
Swedish poet
Oskar Levertin in the
romantic ballad "Flores och Blanzeflor" in the
collection Legender...
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Scottish novelist and
travel writer, TB
patient in
Davos in the 1880s.
Oscar Levertin (1862–1906), a
Swedish poet and
literary historian;
lived in
Davos 1888–1890...
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Helmer Key [sv] (1864–1939),
Gustaf F. Steffen [sv] (1864–1929) and
Oscar Levertin (1862–1906).
Svenska Dagbladet's
editorial house at Karduansmakargatan...
- (1954–2004) Stig
Larsson (born 1955) Anna
Maria Lenngren (1754–1817)
Oscar Levertin (1862–1906) Li Li (born 1961) Sara
Lidman (1923–2004) Elsa Lindberg-Dovlette...
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Folkungs (1925) List of Swedish-language
writers List of
Swedish poets Oscar Levertin Stork,
Charles Wharton (1916). "Verner von Heidenstam," The Nation, Vol...
- (Florez och Blanzeflor),
ballad for
baritone and orchestra; text by
Oscar Levertin (Op. 3; 1891) Snöfrid, for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor,
mixed chorus...
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actor George Klein,
pathologist and
writer Oskar Klein,
physicist Oscar Levertin, poet and
literary historian Jacob Marcus, businessman,
pioneer in the...
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gutter and then
recovering in the Crawl-In Tavern, was
described by
Oscar Levertin as "the to-be-or-not-to-be of
Swedish literature". Ulla Winblad, based...