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    Henrik Pontoppidan (Danish: [ˈhenˀʁek pʰʌnˈtsʰʌpitæn]; 24 July 1857 – 21 August 1943) was a Danish realist writer who shared with Karl Gjellerup the Nobel...
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  • (Danish: Lykke-Per) is a novel by Danish Nobel Prize–winning author Henrik Pontoppidan published in eight volumes between 1898 and 1904. It is considered...
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    his varied and rich poetry, which is inspired by lofty ideals," and Henrik Pontoppidan (1857–1943) "for his authentic descriptions of present-day life in...
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    Latin School, where he lived with his half-brother, parish priest Henrik Pontoppidan, who, when the boy found the school discipline unbearable, put him...
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    nominees were newly nominated such as Edmond Picard, Jakob Knudsen, Henrik Pontoppidan (awarded in 1917), Émile Faguet, Edward Dowden, and John Lubbock,...
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  • translated into English as Lucky Per) by Danish Nobel Prize-winning author Henrik Pontoppidan and published between 1898 and 1904. The film's title comes from the...
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    Lebowitz's acclaimed translation of the Nobel-Prize winning Danish author Henrik Pontoppidan's 1917 novel Lykke-Per (English: Lucky Per) was published in 2010....
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  • Nansen Henri Nathansen Martin Andersen Nexø Robert Storm Petersen Henrik Pontoppidan Jytte Rex Klaus Rifbjerg Aksel Sandemose Peter Seeberg Tage Skou-Hansen...
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    Frederic Mistral and José Echegaray in 1904 and to Karl Gjellerup and Henrik Pontoppidan in 1917 were, in fact, both results of compromises. The Academy has...
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    (1846–1908), Herman Bang (1857–1912), and Sophus Schandorph (1836–1901). Henrik Pontoppidan (1857–1943) became a Nobel prize winner in 1917 for his "authentic...
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