- Carl
Friedrich Georg Spitteler (24
April 1845 – 29
December 1924) was a
Swiss poet who was
awarded the
Nobel Prize for
Literature in 1919 "in special...
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awarded to the
Swiss poet Carl
Spitteler (1845–1924) "in
special appreciation of his epic,
Olympian Spring."
Spitteler received his
prize the following...
- Carl
Spitteler.
Spitteler is one of the
largest craters of the
Kuiperian system on Mercury. The
largest is Bartók crater. To the
southwest of
Spitteler is...
- Mommsen,
Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Paul von Heyse,
Gerhart Hauptmann, Carl
Spitteler,
Thomas Mann,
Nelly Sachs,
Hermann Hesse,
Heinrich Böll,
Elias Canetti...
- 2023. K. v.
Medhurst oder
Wanda von Sacher-Masoch drei
Briefe an Carl
Spitteler, 1908 | WorldCat.org (in
German and French). Bielefeld:
Aisthesis Verlag...
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Ralph Alexander Spitteler (16
November 1915 – 14
March 1946) was an
English first-class
cricketer and
British Indian Army officer. The son of Charles...
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imperceptibly to him.
During these years Nietzsche met Meta von Salis, Carl
Spitteler, and
Gottfried Keller. In 1886, his
sister Elisabeth married the antisemite...
- Rizal, W.
Somerset Maugham, Jean Paul, and
Literature Nobel Laureate Carl
Spitteler.
Amongst Heidelberg alumni in
other disciplines are the "Father of Psychology"...
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Imago is a 1906
autobiographical novel by Carl
Spitteler.
Spitteler's only novel, it
tells of how a
young writer returns to a
small town where, four years...
- Cappiani,
Austrian soprano,
educator and
essayist (d. 1919) 1845 – Carl
Spitteler,
Swiss poet and author,
Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1924) 1856 – Philippe...