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Johannes Linnankoski (originally
Vihtori Johan Peltonen, 18
October 1869 – 10
August 1913) was a
Finnish author and playwright, who
mainly influenced...
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Johannes Linnankoski (Vihtori Peltonen, 1869–1913) was a
Finnish writer who...
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Forsman Alexandra Gripenberg Lauri Kivekäs,
formerly Stenbäck
Johannes Linnankoski Agathon Meurman Hjalmar Mellin Julius Krohn Juho
Kusti Paasikivi, formerly...
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Fugitives (Finnish: Pakolaiset) is a
novella by
Finnish writer Johannes Linnankoski,
published in 1908, and it is
considered to be one of the author's most...
- Criticism. 45 (4): 435–52. doi:10.1353/crt.2004.0025. Britannica:
Johannes Linnankoski –
Finnish author Benson,
Jackson J. (1990). The
Short Novels of John...
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character of the
novel The Song of the Blood-Red
Flower by
Johannes Linnankoski Per-Olov, a list of
people with the
given name Sven-Olov, a list of people...
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novel The Song of the Blood-Red
Flower by the
Finnish author Johannes Linnankoski has been
influenced by Don Juan
along the
protagonist of the story. The...
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Armenian national school of
music (d. 1935)
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Johannes Linnankoski,
Finnish author (d. 1913)
October 21 –
William Dodd,
American historian...
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November 14, 1990
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philosopher and
statesman Johan Vilhelm Snellman.
Author Johannes Linnankoski encouraged Finns to give up
their Swedish names on 12 May, Snellman's...