- The
Rector of
Veilbye (Danish: Præsten i Vejlbye) is a
crime mystery written in 1829 by the
Danish author Steen Steensen Blicher. The
novella is based...
- 1827;
another early full-length
short story in the
genre is The
Rector of
Veilbye by
Danish author Steen Steensen Blicher,
published in 1829. A
further example...
- was
published in
London in 1827; the
Danish crime story The
Rector of
Veilbye by
Steen Steensen Blicher was
written in 1829; and the
Norwegian crime...
-
Christina 1673–1674,
published 1869
Steen Steensen Blicher The
Rector of
Veilbye 1829 Hans
Christian Andersen The
Little Mermaid 1837 Søren Kierkegaard...
- The
Vicar of
Vejlby may
refer to The
Rector of
Veilbye, 1829
crime mystery by
Steen Steensen Blicher The
Vicar of
Vejlby (1922 film), film
based on the...
-
Woman April 10 – Aage Winther-Jørgensen, 66,
Danish actor, The
Rector of
Veilbye,
Bussen April 15 – Totò, 69,
Italian actor and writer, Big Deal on Madonna...
- Honoré de
Balzac – Les
Chouans Steen Steensen Blicher – The
Rector of
Veilbye (Præsten i Vejlbye)
William Nugent Glas**** –
Sailors and Saints, or Matrimonial...
- girl
because of
unhappy love is a
classic prose tragedy. The
Parson of
Veilbye,
written in the
first person, is the
first Danish crime novel. The narrator...
-
vicinity of Grenå on Mols,
featured in the
acclaimed novella "The
Rector of
Veilbye" by
Steen Steensen Blicher. Once a
village and a suburb,
Vejlby has now...
- Surr's
anonymous Richmond (1827),
Steen Steensen Blicher's The
Rector of
Veilbye (1829),
Philip Meadows Taylor's
Confessions of a Thug (1839), and Maurits...