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Swedish literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pages in category "Swedish literature" ... Swedish-language literature (3 C, 5 P) ... Swedish enlightenment literature...
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Finnish literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Finnish literature bears evidence of the strong influence of the country's tumultuous history. For a long time the language of the government and of those in control wasn't the majority language, Fin...
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Swedish writing dates back to 11th-century runic inscriptions, but actual literature originated in the Catholic Middle Ages. Saint Birgitta (1303-1373) wrote her Revelations, Swedish literature of the end of the 1970s was characterized by a new trust in the word and a new delight in traditional fictio writing.
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There are five prizes from the Nobel Foundation: Chemistry, Physics, Medicine, Physiology, Literature and the Peace Prize.; In 1968, Sveriges Riksbank (The Swedish National Treasury) established a prize for ecomomic science, ... In Sweden she has been awarded Illis Quorum and the Swedish Academy's Gold Medal. Literature Links...
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As is only natural, a whole century of Swedish literature encompasses numerous literary currents: folk romanticism, flâneur literature, expressionism, bourgeois novels, surrealistic poetry, urbane portraits, social criticism, social realism, and accounts of the disintegration of the welfare state and the fragility of...
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Modern Swedish Literature; From the historical fiction of P.O. Enquist to the savvy crime novels of Henning Mankell to the imaginative leaps of Mikael Niemi, Swedish fiction has recently attracted some well-deserved attention in the United States.
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Svensk musikhistorisk bibliografi indexes Swedish music literature and literature on Swedish music in books, articles and electronic resources ... SMHB is an annual bibliography and database of Swedish literature on music, produced by the Archives, Special Collections and Documentation Department at the Music Library...
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Same-sex love in Swedish literature is largely a nineteenth- and twentieth-century phenomenon, and recently gay and lesbian publications have appeared in significant numbers. ... In early twentieth-century Swedish literature, same-sex love becomes a more frequent motif. Gustav Otto Adelborg (1883-1965) recounts the...
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