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- Kirsti Katariina Simonsuuri (26 December 1945, Helsinki – 29 June 2019, Helsinki) was a Finnish professor, writer, poet, and researcher of ancient literature...
- collection of Mythical Stories (Myytillisiä tarinoita) edited by Lauri Simonsuuri. Glenluce Devil (1654–1656) Drummer of Tedworth (1662) Mackie poltergeist...
- Osofisan  Nigeria Tanure Ojaide (Nigeria) Mirkka Rekola  Finland Kirsti Simonsuuri (Finland) György Konrád  Hungary Dubravka Ugresic (Croatia) 2002 Alvaro...
- Folklore Institute. 12 (2/3): 131–155. doi:10.2307/3813922. JSTOR 3813922. Simonsuuri, Kirsti (1989). "From Orality to Modernity: Aspects of Finnish Poetry...
- interview that her current partner was author Kirsti Simonsuuri. They remained together until Simonsuuri's death from cancer in 2019. The Liar (1981) The Worthless...
- Belief Legends and Memorates: Revised and enlarged edition of Lauri Simonsuuri’s Typen- und Motivverzeichnis der finnischen mythischen Sagen (FFC No....
- State Senate (1966–1968). Rakesh Shukla, 71, Indian cricketer. Kirsti Simonsuuri, 73, Finnish writer and poet, complications from cancer and Parkinson's...
- Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 1988. p. 491. ISBN 9789517175272. Simonsuuri, Lauri; Rausmaa, Pirkko-Liisa. Finnische Volkserzählungen. Berlin, Boston:...
- estnische Volksmärchen. Jena: Eugen Diederichs. 1922. pp. 5-9 and 292. Simonsuuri, Lauri; Rausmaa, Pirkko-Liisa, eds. (1968). Finnische Volkserzählungen...
- (1988–1992) Henrik Lilius (1992) Gunnar af Hällström (1993–1995) Kirsti Simonsuuri (1995–1997) Olli Salomies (1997–2000) Leena Pietilä-Castrén (2000–2004)...