- Øystein
Rottem (1
February 1946 – 5
December 2004) was a
Norwegian philologist,
literary historian and
literary critic.
Rottem was born on the
island of...
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Rotem Crisis (Hebrew: רותם; broom) was a
confrontation between Israel and the
United Arab
Republic (UAR) in February–March 1960.
Prompted by tensions...
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Norwegian Bokmål).
Retrieved 5
October 2023. Drangsholt,
Janne Stigen;
Rottem, Øystein; Surén, Odd Wilhelm;
Allkunne (5
October 2023), "Jon Fosse", Store...
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novel Arild Asnes, 1970. In his
literary history from 1997, Øystein
Rottem considers four
distinct phases in Solstad's
authorship so far. The modernist...
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Nordisk forlag,
Gyldendalske boghandel,
Christiania and Copenhagen, 1916
ROTTEM, ØYSTEIN (8
April 2002). "Nytt lys over Ibsen". dagbladet.no (in Norwegian)...
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novel Melancholy,
which is
about Hertervig's time as a student. Øystein
Rottem of
Dagbladet wrote: "On one
level this is a
shiveringly reductive novel...
- doi:10.1007/s11199-015-0539-0. PMC 4945126. PMID 27445431.
Hoogensen G,
Rottem SB (29 June 2016). "Gender
Identity and the
Subject of Security". Security...
- vg.no (in
Norwegian Bokmål). 25
October 2004.
Retrieved 29
April 2021.
Rottem, Øystein (25
February 2020), "Knut Hamsun",
Norsk biografisk leksikon (in...
- Øystein
Rottem declared that Knausgård had
produced "the
greatest literary achievement of the fall" in 1998. Some of the
literary comparisons Rottem made...
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anthologies and
poetry anthologies. Lie died in Bærum on 19
April 1978, aged 75.
Rottem, Øystein. "Nils Lie". In ****e, Knut (ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon (in...