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Niels Lyhne is an 1880
novel written by the
Danish author Jens
Peter Jacobsen. A
naturalistic work,
Niels Lyhne is
considered to be part of the Modern...
- Mia
Lyhne (born 6 July 1971) is a
Danish film and
television actress. She came to the
attention of a
wider public after her parti****tion in the 2005...
- (NJWLS) Vol. 1. No 1 (August 2011), pp. 67–93
Anders Kjellberg and
Christian Lyhne Ibsen (2016) "Attacks on
union organizing:
Reversible and
irreversible changes...
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October 2014. On
Sweden and Denmark, see
Anders Kjellberg and
Christian Lyhne Ibsen "Attacks on
union organizing:
Reversible and
irreversible changes...
- anti****tes the
themes of D. H. Lawrence. Jacobsen's
second novel Niels Lyhne (1880,
English translation 1919)
traces the fate of an
atheist in a merciless...
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Frank Hvam scripted. The cast
includes Casper Christensen,
Frank Hvam, Mia
Lyhne, Iben Hjejle,
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Isla Fisher, and Adam Levine. == Frank...
- Sigbjørn Obstfelder's A Priest's
Diary and Jens
Peter Jacobsen's
Niels Lyhne. John
Linton (Norton, 1930;
Hogarth Press, 1930).
Originally published under...
- Knud Lyne
Rahbek (18
December 1760 – 22
April 1830) was a
Danish literary historian, critic, writer, poet and
magazine editor. Knud Lyne
Rahbek was the...
- Obstfelder's work A Priest's
Diary and Jens
Peter Jacobsen's
novel Niels Lyhne (1880)
which traces the fate of an
atheist in a
merciless world.
Rilke addresses...
- 1. No 1 (August 2011), pp. 67-93 Kjellberg,
Anders and Ibsen,
Christian Lyhne (2016) "Attacks on
union organizing:
Reversible and
irreversible changes...