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    Amalie Skram (22 August 1846 – 15 March 1905) was a Norwegian author and feminist who gave voice to a woman's point of view with her naturalist writing...
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    German writer Klara Amalie Skoglund (1891–1978), Norwegian politician Amalie Skram (1846–1905), Norwegian author and feminist Amalie Wichmann (born 1995)...
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  • Skram may refer to: Amalie Skram (1846–1905), Norwegian author Gustav Skram (1802–1865), Danish railroad director Hanne Skram (1937–2017), Norwegian dancer...
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  • Danish writer Erik Skram, the second husband of Norwegian writer Amalie Skram. Skram was the first managing director of the Railway Company of Zealand...
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    writings and short stories. Other writers have been suggested, notably Amalie Skram. Originally a publicity gimmick introduced by their publisher, Gyldendal...
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    moved to Bergen, Norway, to study media and television production at Amalie Skram VGS, the top school in Bergen. There, he gained some of his greatest...
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    Norwegian literature prize – the Brage Prize. In 2007, she was awarded the Amalie Skram Award for her literary work, and she received Gullpennen (the Golden...
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  • Constance Ring is an 1885 Norwegian novel by Amalie Skram. The novel was written in 1883 and was delayed until Amalie was able to publish it. Brian W. Downs...
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    Bruden pyntes. Among her most important works is her sculpture of writer Amalie Skram situated at Nordnes in Bergen, Norway. Storaas, Reidar. "Maja Refsum"...
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  • Norwegian writer Amalie Skram (then Amalie Müller). It was first published in 1882 in the magazine Nyt Tidsskrift, and was Skram's first published literary...
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