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  Erik Axel Karlfeldt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karlfeldt as portrayed by Carl Larsson in 1918.
Erik Axel Karlfeldt (July 20, 1864 – April 8, 1931) was a Swedish poet whose essentially regional, tradition-bound poetry was extremely popular and won him the Nobel Prize in Literature posthumously in 1931; he had refused it in 1918.
Karlfeldt was born into a farmer's family in Karlbo, in the province of Dalarna.
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 Erik Axel Karlfeldt – Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Erik Axel Karlfeldt (1864-1931) was born in Karlbo in the province of Dalekarlia.
The name Karlfeldt, which he assumed in 1889, was derived ; from the name of his father's farm; his parents were Erik Janson and Anna Stina Jansdotter, both of whom came from old mining families.
Karlfeldt wrote a short life of the Swedish poet Lucidor (1909) and a necrologue for Carl Fredrik Dahlgren in the proceedings of the Swedish Academy.
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 Erik Axel Karlfeldt - Wikipédia
Erik Axel Karlfeldt (20 novembre 1864 - 8 avril 1931) était un poète suédois dont la poésie fut extrêmement populaire et qui lui fit recevoir de manière posthume le Prix Nobel de littérature en 1931.
Karlfeldt est né dans une famille de fermiers, à Karlbo, dans la province de Dalécarlie.
Erik Axel Eriksson, il choisit son nouveau nom en 1889, souhaitant ainsi marquer sa distance avec son père déshonoré par une condamnation dans une affaire criminelle.
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 Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Internationally unknown Karlfeldt won the Nobel Prize for Literature posthumously in 1931 - he had refused the honor in 1918 on the grounds of his position as a secretary of the Nobel Committee, and because of the high proportion of Swedish writers who had already received the award.
Erik Axel Karlfeldt was born Erik Axel Eriksson in Folkärna in the rural province of Dalarna, central Sweden.
Karlfeldt rejected Communism and American materialism and saw that his world is doomed: "O Fridolin, din sång är tömd / och dömd och glömd också." Some critics did not approve Karlfeldt's deeply-rooted conservatism and pessimism, and he eventually lost his contact with modern literary trends.
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 Erik Karlfeldt biography
A biography of Erik Axel Karlfeldt, recipient of the 1931 Nobel Prize for literature.
Erik Axel Karlfeldt, recipient of the 1931, was born in Folkarna, Sweden.
Erik Karlfeldt died in Stockholm, Sweden in 1931.
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 Erik Axel Karlfeldt -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Karlfeldt was born in a farmer's family in Karlbo, in the province of (Click link for more info and facts about Dalecarlia) Dalecarlia.
Initially, his name was Erik Axel Eriksson, but he assumed his new name in 1889, wanting to distance himself from his, through a criminal conviction, disgraced father.
In 1904 Karlfeldt was elected a member of the (Click link for more info and facts about Swedish Academy) Swedish Academy and held chair number 11.
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 Karlfeldt, Erik Axel --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Erik Axel Karlfeldt, detail of an oil painting by Carl Larsson, 1918; in Gripsholm Castle, Sweden.
Erik's attempts to renew Danish conquests along the southern Baltic coast greatly weakened the country's finances and aroused opposition to his rule.
The popular Swedish poet Erik Axel Karlfeldt wrote regional, tradition-bound verse influenced by the peasant culture of his rural homeland.
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 Erik Axel Karlfeldt - Wikipedia
Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Gemälde von Anders Zorn 1906
1904 wurde Karlfeldt Mitglied der Schwedischen Akademie (Svenska Akademien) und 1912 auch zu ihrem Sekretär gewählt.
Der Neuromantik verpflichtet, verfaßte Karlfeldt sehr eigenwillige Gedichte, deren Themen er aus seiner Heimat schöpfte.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Karlfeldt Erik Axel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (1864-1931), Swedish poet and Nobel laureate, born in Folkärna, Dalarna County.
The 20th century brought a revival of Romanticism and a new interest in Swedish history and rural life.
Oxenstierna, Axel Gustafsson, Count (1583-1654), Swedish statesman, who played an important part in the Thirty Years' War.
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 Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Erik Axel Karlfeldts dikter Swedish
Selma Lagerlöf och Gustaf Fröding skildrade Värmland, Verner von Heidenstam Östergötland och Erik Axel Karlfeldt sitt födelselandskap Dalarna.
Karlfeldts långa tjänstetid som Svenska Akademiens sekreterare gav honom en central och vördad plats i Sveriges kulturella liv och i samband med valet av nobelpristagare.
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 AllRefer.com - Erik Axel Karlfeldt (Scandinavian Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
AllRefer.com - Erik Axel Karlfeldt (Scandinavian Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Erik Axel Karlfeldt[A´rik Ak´sul kArl´felt] Pronunciation Key, 1864–1931, Swedish lyric poet.
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Erik Axel Karlfeldt was born Erik Axel Eriksson in Folkärna in the rural province of Dalarna, In 1889 Erik Axel started to use the name Karlfeldt.
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Erik Axel que Karlfeldt (de noviembre el 20 de 1864 - de abril el 8 de 1931) era un poeta sueco que esencialmente regional, tradicio'n-limitar la poesía era extremadamente popular y ganado lo el premio Nobel en literatura posthumously en 1931; él lo había rechazado en 1918.
En 1904 Karlfeldt fue elegido un miembro de la academia sueca y sujetó la silla número 11.
La universidad de Uppsala, mater del alma de Karlfeldt, concedido le el título del causa de los honoris del doctor en 1917.
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 Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Erik Axel Eriksson växte upp på Tolvmansgården, en anrik bergsmansgård i byn Karlbo strax söder om Avesta.
Vid 14 års ålder innackorderades Erik Axel i Västerås och 1885 tog han sin examen som första student i familjen.
Bland Karlfeldts prosastycken måste särskilt nämnas I Dalarne i STF årsbok -26, Lukt och doft.
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 Karlfeldt, Erik Axel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Karlfeldt, detail of an oil painting by Carl Larsson, 1918; in Gripsholm Castle, Sweden
April 8, 1931, Stockholm), Swedish poet whose essentially regional, tradition-bound poetry was extremely popular and won him the Nobel Prize for Literature posthumously in 1931; he had refused it in 1918.
Karlfeldt's strong ties to the peasant culture of his rural homeland remained a dominant influence on him all his life.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Karlfeldt Erik Axel
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Karlfeldt Erik Axel
Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (1864-1931), Swedish poet and Nobel laureate, born in Folkärna, Kopparbergs County (now Dalarna County).
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 Erik Axel KARLFELDT : astrology and planets, Map of the Heavens, Interactive Birth Chart
Just click on the Dynamic Natal Chart of Erik Axel KARLFELDT with the positions of planets, astrological houses, and the list of the aspects with orbs in degrees and minutes.
Only 6 diagrams out of 11 are displayed, and precision of these computations is of course not of the same level than those for the case of the known time of the event.
Texts are not translated, so if you wish to read interpretations associated with theses computations, you need to go to the full astrological Portrait of Erik Axel KARLFELDT and to use this Automatic Free Website Translator.
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 Alfven Cantatas
12 (later called the "New Year Cantata," with a text by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, was premiered a century ago, January 1, 1900 at the Royal Opera House with Wilhelm Stenhammar conducting (a program that also included Beethoven's Fidelio!).
The longest of the four movements is the "hyper-Romantic" soprano solo, "The worlds' offering," in which the centuries' maidens bring natural treasures of the earth to the Lord.
At 32:58 this is almost twice as long as the other cantata, and was premiered in Uppsala University (where AlfvÈn was Director) in October 1917 with the composer conducting.
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 Nordenskiold, Adolf Erik, Frihere --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
In 1858 he settled in Stockholm and became professor and curator of mineralogy at the Swedish State Museum.
In 1883 he became the first to break through the great sea ice barrier of the southeast Greenland coast.
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 erik_axel_karlfeldt - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Erik Axel Karlfeldt
He was posthumously awarded the 1931 Nobel Prize in Literature, which he had refused in his lifetime.
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Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
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 Find in a Library: Arcadia borealis; selected poems of Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Arcadia borealis; selected poems of Erik Axel Karlfeldt
by Erik Axel Karlfeldt; Charles Wharton Stork; Robert Frost
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