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Taarnet (Danish: The Tower) was a
monthly art and
literary magazine founded and
edited by
Johannes Jørgensen in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was subtitled...
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Journey to the Stars" 8:10 8. "Dungeons of Darkness" 4:50 9. "Stemmen Fra
Taarnet" 6:08 10. "Dominus Sathanas" 3:04 11. "A Lost
Forgotten Sad Spirit" 10:52...
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inspiration together with
other like-minded people. As an
editor of the
magazine Taarnet (The
Tower in English) in the
years 1893–94, he had an
outlet for expressing...
- over the roof)
Accompaniment later orchestrated 1895 V/17 "Pagen hojt paa
Taarnet sad" (The page sat in the
lofty tower)
Unpublished 1898 V/18 "Traum Rosen"...
- (1917–),
Amsterdam Der
Sturm (1910–1932),
Berlin As-Sufūr (1915–1925),
Cairo Taarnet (1893–1894),
Copenhagen Al
Tatawwur (1940),
Cairo Tel Quel (1960–1982)...
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north of
Taarnet 20 2
September 1943 17:39 P-40 20 km (12 mi)
northwest of
Pummanki bight 65♠ 17 June 1944 21:33 P-40 18 km (11 mi)
north of
Taarnet 21 14...
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Copenhagen where he
supported religious ideals,
contributing to the
periodical Taarnet.
Together with Verkade, he
helped Johannes Jørgensen to
achieve his breakthrough...
- and his wife
often hosted artists who
published in the
literary journal Taarnet. They
included Claussen and Jørgensen,
generating new
ideas in literary...
- nine volumes.
Claussen and
author Johannes Jørgensen co-wrote the
journal Taarnet as part of the
Danish Symbolism movement. To Claussen's regret, he never...
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Between 1893 and 1894 he
published drawings in the
symbolist magazine Taarnet. He also
spent two
lengthy periods with
Herman A. Kähler in Næstved, in...