Encyclopedia: Norwegian literature
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Norwegian literature, early flourished as Old Norse literature. In 1380, Norway was united with Denmark, and Danish culture began a long dominance in Norway; Norwegian culture sank to its nadir in the 16th cent.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Norwegian literature, the body of writings by the Norwegian people.
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Background | Dictionaries | Pronunciation | Exercises | Online Classes | Norwegian Literature | Libraries, Bookstores and Publishers | Maps Nelsbok From the source: "Nelsbok Publishing presents popular Norwegian literature in an accessible format that allows the reader, who has some background in Norwegian,
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Content Management System Between 1903 and 1928, three Norwegian authors were awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. The works of these authors played a central role in establishing the basis for modern Norwegian literature.
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literature of the Norwegian people, dating from about ad 800 to the present. This literature may be grouped into three periods. In the first period (c. 800–c. 1400), Norway largely shared its literature with Iceland;
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If you are looking for Norwegian literature on the Internet, there are many sites to visit: Norwegian literature by Yahoo Norge (23 Nov 1997) In the Nordic FAQ, you can read more about Norway and Norwegian literature.
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