Gjellerup and Pontoppidan won the 1917 Nobel Prize in. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Stamps of 1977] Reference
Gjellerup and Jakob Knudsen, but to Heidenstam, a Swede. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature: Nominations and Reports 1901–1950] Reference
In later life Gjellerup became fascinated by Buddhism, its teachings of Wisdom and achievements of Nirvana. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Stamps of 1977] Reference
Nya Dikter (1915) 1917: Karl Adolph Gjellerup (Denmark, 1857-1919) 1917: Henrik Pontoppidan (Denmark, 1857-1943) 1918: No award. From Wordnik.com. [January 2008] Reference
Or who can tell us much about Karl Adolp Gjellerup, awarded the 1917 prize "for his varied and rich poetry, which is inspired by lofty ideals"?. From Wordnik.com. [A Terrifying Honesty] Reference
Karl Gjellerup died in Klotzsche, near Dresden, in 1919. From Wordnik.com. [Karl Gjellerup - Autobiography] Reference
Karl Gjellerup was that strange combination, a scholar as well as a poet. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature 1917 - Presentation] Reference
Gjellerup had at bottom only a few common bonds with the naturalistic school. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature 1917 - Presentation] Reference
Mistral and José Echegaray in 1904 and with Karl Gjellerup and Henrik Pontoppidan in 1916. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature] Reference
Buddha's, era, Gjellerup has elucidated the essential characteristics of the Buddhist conception of the world, its doctrine of renunciation, its effort toward perfection, and its dreams of paradise, of Nirvana, and of universal destruction. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature 1917 - Presentation] Reference
Gjellerup is by Sven Söderman, Swedish Critic. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature 1917 - Presentation] Reference
Pontoppidan (1917) and Karl Gjellerup (1917). From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature: Nominations and Reports 1901–1950] Reference
Karl Gjellerup died on October 11, 1919. From Wordnik.com. [Karl Gjellerup - Autobiography] Reference
Karl Gjellerup was born in 1857 and died on. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature 1917 - Presentation] Reference
Heidenstam, the Danes Karl Gjellerup and. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature] Reference
/Forlagt af P. Hauberg & Comp. og Jul. Gjellerup. From Wordnik.com. [The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry] Reference
Karl Gjellerup. From Wordnik.com. [Literature 1917] Reference
Karl Adolph Gjellerup. From Wordnik.com. [Literature 1917] Reference
København, Gjellerup, 1909. From Wordnik.com. [Fredrik Bajer - Biography] Reference
København, Gjellerup, 1897. From Wordnik.com. [Fredrik Bajer - Biography] Reference
Karl Gjellerup - Autobiography. From Wordnik.com. [Karl Gjellerup - Autobiography] Reference
Gjellerup, my mother, Anna Fibiger. From Wordnik.com. [Karl Gjellerup - Autobiography] Reference
1917 - Karl Gjellerup, Henrik Pontoppidan. From Wordnik.com. [All Nobel Laureates in Literature] Reference
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