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Stina Wirsén Hedengren (born 1968) is a
Swedish author and illustrator.
Stina Wirsén was born in 1968 in Älvsjö, Stockholm,
Sweden to
Carin and Christian...
- Carl
Einar Thure af
Wirsén (20
April 1875 – 5
January 1946) was a
Swedish Army officer,
diplomat and writer.
Originally an officer, he was sent into the...
- is a po****r 1889
Swedish summer hymn by the
civil servant Carl
David af
Wirsén, and his only well-known work. En vänlig grönskas rika dräkt is one of Sweden's...
- (369): 569–80. doi:10.1093/jexbot/53.369.569. PMID 11886877. Hügler M,
Wirsen CO,
Fuchs G,
Taylor CD,
Sievert SM (May 2005). "Evidence for autotrophic...
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David af
Wirsén (9
December 1842 – 12 June 1912) was a
Swedish poet,
literary critic and the
Swedish Academy's
permanent secretary 1884–1912.
Wirsén was born...
- been
speculated that
Wirsén's reappraisal of
Maeterlinck was a way of
preventing that
Selma Lagerlöf,
deeply disliked by
Wirsén, was
awarded the prize...
- From 1901 to 1912, the committee, led by the
conservative Carl
David af
Wirsén, ****essed the
literary quality of a work in
relation to its contribution...
- poet, dramatist,
novelist and
writer of world-renowned
short stories."
Wirsen, one of the
Nobel judges, said that "Germany has not had a
greater literary...
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Spanish drama." The
winners were
announced in
October 1904 by Carl
David af
Wirsén,
permanent secretary of the
Swedish Academy. It was the
first of the four...
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December 1907, the
Permanent Secretary of the
Swedish Academy, Carl
David af
Wirsén,
praised both
Kipling and
three centuries of
English literature: The Swedish...