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Danish literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Information on Danish Literature and literary support schemes ... Welcome to the Literature Centre in the Danish Arts Agency's website. Here you can find information on Danish literature and Danish authors. You can also find information on Danish support schemes for international literary projects, which the Literature...
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Danish Arts Agency / Literature Centre H.C. Andersens Boulevard 2 Copenhagen DK-1553 Tel: +45 3374 5071 literature@danish-arts.dk...
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Pages in category "Danish literature" ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Literature of Denmark ... Danish children's literature (1 C, 1 P)
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A Short History of Danish Literature ... ; From year 1800 to 2000 ... ; To see the videos and hear the sounds, you will need RealPlayer. You can download it here...
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An important development in Danish literature of the 1970s started, comfortably esconced in an airplane seat, high above the Atlantic. In 1975 Erica Jong’s international bestseller Fear of Flying was published in Danish and the starting pistol had been fired.
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Danish literature is more than Hans Christian Andersen, Søren Kierkegaard, Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen) and Peter Høeg. Read here about the history of Danish literature and the many other Danish writers who deserve attention. ... The Father of Danish Literature...
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Any discussion of modern Danish gay literature must begin by considering the vexed case of the renowned writer of fairy tales, Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875). Although it is a mistake to attribute a modern homosexual identity to Andersen, there is no doubt that the eccentric and virginal bachelor fell in love...
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Encyclopedia article about Danish literature. Information about Danish literature in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... The Danish folk song appeared in the 12th cent., stimulated by customs of knighthood and chivalry. Danish literature of the later Middle Ages,
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With contributions from nine internationally recognized scholars, A History of Danish Literature reaches back as far as the literary record allows, to the ancient runic inscriptions, and thence to medieval Latin, the development of literature in the vernacular, and the flowering of a distinct Danish literary...
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