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  Carl Spitteler
Carl Spitteler was born in the town of Liestal, near Basel.
Spitteler described colorfully mythical figures as they fight for power and basically transformed the "waxing and waning of the gods into a myth of the seasons." (Carl Jung) The work was immediately acclaimed as a masterpiece and compared to Milton's achievements.
Spitteler died on December 28, 1924, in Lucerne.
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 Spitteler Carl Friedrich Georg - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg, pseudonym of Carl Felix Tandem (1845-1924), Swiss writer, born in Liestal, and educated in law and theology at the...
Carl (Friedrich Georg) Spitteler (1845-1924) - pseudonym Carl Felix Tandem.
Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler (April 24, 1845 December 29, 1924) was a Swiss poet of visionary imagination and the author of pessimistic yet heroic verse.
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 Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler biography
Biography of Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler, recipient of the 1919 Nobel Prize for Literature.
Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler, recipient of the 1919 Nobel Prize for Literature,was born in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Carl Spitteler died in Lucerne, Switzerland in 1924.
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Carl Spitteler was born in the town of Liestal, near Basel.
Spitteler's treatment of the concept of the imago influenced the psychoanalytical understanding of the human mind.
Spitteler died on December 28, 1924 in Lucerne.
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 onlinekunst.de: Biographie COMPUTERGARTEN 24. April Nobelpreisträger Carl Spitteler
Er war Landpfarrer, Hauslehrer in Russland und Hauslehrer in Finnland, Lehrer in der Schweiz, Redakteur in Basel und in Zürich ("Neue Zürcher Zeitung"), später arbeitete Carl Spitteler als freier Schriftsteller.
Carl Spitteler distanziert sich in seiner Rede von der deutschen Politik und ruft zu Neutralität und nationaler Eintracht auf.
Dies ist bedauerlich, da Carl Spitteler zumindest in der Schweiz etwas mehr Ehre verdient hätte: bis heute ist er der einzige Schweizer geblieben, der je einen Nobelpreis für Literatur erhalten hat.
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 Geometry.Net - Nobel: Spitteler Carl Friedrich Georg
Biography of carl friedrich georg spitteler, recipient of the 1919 NobelPrize for Literature.
bodyOffer(22085) Carl Spitteler died in Lucerne, Switzerland in 1924.
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 AllRefer.com - Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler (Miscellaneous European Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler, Miscellaneous European Literature, Biographies
Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler[kArl frE´drikh gA´Orkh shpit´ulur] Pronunciation Key, 1845–1924, Swiss poet, whose pseudonym was Carl Felix Tandem.
He was awarded the 1919 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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 Carl Spitteler --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Spitteler was born on April 24, 1845, in Liestal, Switzerland.
German chemist Carl Bosch was born in Cologne, Germany.
Carl Linnaeus brought order to the study of biology when he created the classification system still in use today.
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 Carl Spitteler Biography and Summary
Carl Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler, Felix Tandem, Karl Friedrich Georg Spitteler
A generation younger than Gottfried Keller and Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, the best-known nineteenth-century writers of German-speaking Switzerland, Carl Spitteler sits uneasily in the literary tradition his two older compatriots did so much to establish.
Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler(April 24, 1845 – December 29, 1924) was a Swiss poet of visionary imagination and the author of pessimistic yet heroic verse.
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Poet Carl Spitteler claimed that if the Swiss had created the Alps, they would not have been so high.
Hans Kohn, Ernst Toller, and Carl yon Ossietzky.
Carl Spitteler (1845-1924) und die Anfänge der modernen Erzählkunst in der Schweiz (Narratio)
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Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg, pseudonym of Carl Felix Tandem (1845-1924), Swiss writer, born in Liestal, and educated in law and theology at the...
Gauss, Carl Friedrich (1777-1855), German mathematician, noted for his wide-ranging contributions to physics, particularly the study of...
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 Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The book was completely neglected; because it was not even reviewed I abandoned all hope of making poetry my living and was compelled instead to teach school (Neuveville, Canton Bern, 1881-1885) and work for newspapers (Grenzpost, Basle, 1885-86; Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 1890-92).
But between the publication of the second and third volumes, a musician, the famous Felix Weingartner, suddenly announced Olympischer Frühling (together with Prometheus) to the German public in a special pamphlet called Carl Spitteler, ein künstlerisches Erlebnis (München, 1904).
Carl Spitteler (1845-1924) revised his early Prometheus epic and published it under the title Prometheus der Dulder (1924) [Prometheus the Sufferer].
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Carl (Friedrich Georg) Spitteler (1845-1924) – pseudonym: Carl Felix Tandem
Biography and bibliography of Carl Spitteler, Swiss poet, winner of the 1919 Nobel Prize for Literature for his masterpiece, Olympian Spring (final version in 1910).
Spitteler's autobiography written at the time he got the Nobel prize.
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 Carl Spitteler - Autobiography
The book was completely neglected; because it was not even reviewed I abandoned all hope of making poetry my living and was compelled instead to teach school (Neuveville, Canton Bern, 1881-1885) and work for newspapers (Grenzpost, Basle, 1885-86; Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 1890-92).
But between the publication of the second and third volumes, a musician, the famous Felix Weingartner, suddenly announced Olympischer Frühling (together with Prometheus) to the German public in a special pamphlet called Carl Spitteler, ein künstlerisches Erlebnis (München, 1904).
Carl Spitteler (1845-1924) revised his early Prometheus epic and published it under the title Prometheus der Dulder (1924) [Prometheus the Sufferer].
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January 5 - Spartacist uprising - Socialist demonstrations in Berlin turn into attempted communist revolution with Spartacist League in the forefront
February 1 - The first Miss America is crowned (New York City).
January 18- His Royal Highness The Prince John, son of George V and Queen Mary
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(kärl frē´drĬkh gā´ôrkh shpĬt´eler), 1845-1924, Swiss poet, whose pseudonym was Carl Felix Tandem.
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 Geometry.Net - Nobel: Spitteler Carl Friedrich Georg
CARL FRIEDRICH GEORG SPITTELER En apreciación especial de su épica, "Primavera de Olimpio".
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 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg @ HighBeam Research
SPITTELER, CARL FRIEDRICH GEORG [Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg], 1845-1924, Swiss poet, whose pseudonym was Carl Felix Tandem.
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February 3 – Soviet troops occupy the Ukraine
February 25 - Oregon places a 1 cent per gallon tax on gasoline, becoming the first U.S. state to levy a gasoline tax.
January 18- His Royal Highness Prince John, son of George V and Queen Mary (b.
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 Academic Directory on Spitteler, Carl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Provided by the Nobel Foundation, this webpage contains a brief autobiography of Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler.
Written by Petri Liukkonen for the Pegasos Authors' Calendar, this webpage contains a biography and selected bibliography for Carl Spitteler.
This webpage, provided by Projekt Gutenberg-DE, contains a brief biography of Carl Spitteler as well as electronic texts of his works (in German).
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May 18 - Dame Margot Fonteyn, English ballet dancer (d.
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