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Alphabetical listing of nobel prize laureates in Literature. Name. Year Awarded. Bergson,Henri, 1927. bjornson, bjornstjerne martinus, 1903. Boell, Heinrich, 1972.
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LITERATURE
Alphabetical listing of Nobel prize laureates in Literature
Name Year Awarded Saramago, Jose Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Aleixandre, Vicente Andriic, Ivo Asturias, Miguel Angel Beckett, Samuel Bellow, Saul Benavente, Jacinto Bergson, Henri Bjornson, Bjornstjerne Martinus Boell, Heinrich Brodsky, Joseph Buck, Pearl Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich Camus, Albert Canetti, Elias Carducci, Giosue Cela, Camilo Jose Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Deledda, Grazia Eizaguirre, Jose Echegaray Y Eliot, Thomas Stearns Elytis, Odysseus Eucken, Rudolf Christoph Faulkner, William Fo, Dario France, Anatole Galsworthy, John Gard, Roger Martin Du Gide, Andre Paul Guillaume Gjellerup, Karl Adolph Golding, Sir William Gordimer, Nadine Hamsun, Knut Pedersen Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert Heaney, Seamus Heidenstam, Carl Gustaf Verner Von Hemingway, Ernest Miller Hesse, Hermann Heyse, Paul Johann Ludwig Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm Jimenez, Juan Ramon Johnson, Eyvind

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24. 1902_1904
race. (WSJ, 1/11/99, p.R34). 1903 bjornstjerne martinus bjornson wonthe nobel Prize in literature. (SFC, 10/10/01, p.B8). 1903 Pres.
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1902 Jan 1, In Pasadena the 1st Rose Bowl football game was held and the Univ. of Michigan beat Stanford 49 to 0. The next Rose Bowl game was held 11 years later.
(SFC, 9/25/99, p.A20) 1902 cJan 2, It was reported that the steamer Walla Walla had collided with the French bark Max of Havre off Cape Mendocino, Ca. The Walla Walla sank immediately with 141 passengers and crew as the Max limped away.
(SFEC, 12/26/99, p.W2) 1902 Jan 4, The French offered to sell their Nicaraguan Canal rights to the U.S.
(HN, 1/4/99) 1902 Jan 7, Imperial Court of China returned to Peking. The Empress Dowager resumed her reign.
(HN, 1/7/01) 1902 Jan 18, The Isthmus Canal Commission in Washington shifted its support to Panama as the canal site.
(HN, 1/18/99) 1902 Jan 19, The magazine "L'Auto" announced the new Tour de France.
(HN, 1/19/99) 1902 Jan 28, The Carnegie Institute was established in Washington, D.C.
(AP, 1/28/98) 1902 Jan 31, In the US it was tax freedom day, the day by which citizens met their financial obligations to the government. By 1999 it had shifted to May 10.
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25. Norway 1997
Norway 1997 nobel Prize for Literature Sigrid Undset 1928. Knut Pedersen Hamsun1920. bjornstjerne martinus bjornson 1903. NonFiction. 001.4 Fel. Feldman, Burton.
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26. Cronologia Dos Vencedores
Translate this page do Prémio nobel de Literatura 1901 Sully Prudhomme (França) 1902 Christian MatthiasTheodor Mommsen (Alemanha) 1903 bjornstjerne martinus bjornson (Noruega
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1902 Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (Alemanha)
1903 Bjornstjerne Martinus Bjornson (Noruega)
1904 Frédéric Mistral (França) e José Echegaray y Eizaguirre (Espanha)
1905 Henryk Sienkiewicz (Polónia)
1906 Giosuè Carducci (Itália)
1907 Rudyard Kipling (Grã-Bretanha)
1908 Eucken, Rudolf Christoph (Alemanha) 1909 Selma Lagerlöf (Suécia) 1910 Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse (Alemanha) 1911 Maurice Maeterlinck (Bélgica) 1912 Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann (Alemanha) 1913 Rabindranath Tagore (Índia) 1914 Não atribuído 1915 Romain Rolland (França) 1916 Carl Gustaf Verner Von Heidenstam (Suécia) 1917 Karl Adolph Gjellerup (Dinamarca) e Henrik Pontoppidan (Dinamarca) 1918 Não atribuído 1919 Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler (Suíça) 1920 Knut Pedersen Hamsun (Noruega) 1921 Anatole France (França) 1922 Jacinto Benavente (Espanha) 1923 William Butler Yeats (Irlanda) 1924 Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont (Polónia) 1925 George Bernard Shaw (Grã-Bretanha) 1926 Grazia Deledda (Itália) 1927 Henri Bergson (França) 1928 Sigrid Undset (Noruega) 1929 Thomas Mann (Alemanha) 1930 Sinclair Lewis (EUA)

27. Chapter 14
martinus Pretorius* and Paul Kruger* become leaders of This year bjornstjerne bjornson*(18321910), Norwegian poet and novelist (will earn a nobel prize for
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN Realism Triumphant Introduction - Since events are moving so rapidly, we need to take a little time here to catch up on the state of world affairs around 1877. Europe is dominating Asia, the French in Indochina, the Russians in the north and the English across the south. Railroads are springing up everywhere, steamships are speeding up travel across the oceans, the telegraph is a reality and transatlantic cable provides communication between Europe and America. Next year the first commercial telephone exchange will go into operation in the U.S. The Ottoman Empire* is shrinking visibly and the European powers are fighting over each piece. Political State of Affairs British Empire - In 1877 Queen Victoria* is proclaimed Empress of India which puts Great Britain in the position of being the most powerful player on the world stage. This is helped along by the fact that Great Britain acquired the Suez Canal* (built by the French 1859-69) in 1875 when Disraeli* (who is now Prime Minister for Queen Victoria* again) gets Great Britain to buy controlling interest in the Canal This is a smart move because it makes it possible for British shipping to take the short route back and forth to India and parts East instead of going all the way around Africa. And, speaking of Africa - This year Great Britain annexes the Transvaal*. [This is that area in north-east South Africa that was put together by the Boers* (a bunch of Dutch and French farmers who had moved north from the coastal area to the veld, a high, mountainous area). In 1848 Paul Kruger* (1825-1904) and Jacobus Pretorius* (1799-1853, the Boer leader who defeated the Zulus and founded the Boer Republic of Natal) created the nucleus of Transvaal*. Pretorius'* son, Martinus*, was the first president of it. Martinus Pretorius* and Paul Kruger* become leaders of the Boers opposed to British rule. There will be a lot of fighting down here in Africa, especially when, in the near future, they find gold and diamonds here.]

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Theodor Mommsen ? 1903 BM. bjornstjerne martinus bjornson? 1904 F www.kahaku.go.jp/special/past/nobel/plus/literature
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29. Bjornson, Bjornstjerne Martinus
bjornson, bjornstjerne martinus (18321910). bjornstjerne bjornson (1832-1910) wasthe son of a bjornson's collected works were published in nine volumes in 1919
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Bjornson, Bjornstjerne Martinus
His last important plays were Paul Lange og Tora Parsberg (1899), which treats the theme of political tolerance, and finally Nar den ny vin blomstrer (1909) "When the New Wine Blooms". Bjornson's collected works were published in nine volumes in 1919. From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901-1967.

30. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Linkpage
Beyer. Bjørnstjerne martinus Bjørnson The 1903 nobel Prize winner(in literature) is profiled on the nobel Foundation website.
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Biography by Professor Edvard Beyer.
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31. Decades History Search
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32. Nobels
(SC, 5/25/02). 1903 bjornstjerne martinus bjornson won the NobelPrize in literature. (SFC, 10/10/01, p.B8) 1903 Randal Cremer (b
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1896 Dec 10, Alfred Nobel (inventor of dynamite) died at the age of 63. The Nobel Peace Prize is therefore awarded on December 10. The first of the Nobel Prizes was presented in 1901 according to instructions in his will. At his death he was one of the richest men in the world, he also felt it would be wrong to leave his fortune to relatives. "Inherited wealth is a misfortune which merely serves to dull man's faculties." Alfred Nobel 1901 Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff won the first Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on the relationship of volume, pressure and temperature in gases which became known as van't Hoff's Law. The 1st Nobel Banquet was held at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm for 118 male guests.
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1901 Sully Prudhomme won the 1st Nobel Prize in literature.
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(HN, 3/27/99)(MC, 2/10/02)(MC, 3/27/02)
1901 Emil von Behring (b.1854) was the first recipient of the Nobel Prize for medicine.
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Translate this page Julius Binyon, Lawrence Bismarck, Otto Fürst von bjornson, bjornstjerne MartinusBlake, William Nijinski, Vaclav nobel, Alfred Oehler, August Parma, Prinz von
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34. December Newsletter
Norwegian dramatist, poet, novelist, and politician bjornstjerne Martinius bjornson(1832; d 1903 BJØRNSTJERNE martinus BJØRNSON as a tribute to
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36. Literature 1903
The nobel Prize in Literature 1903. Bjørnstjerne martinus Bjørnson. Norway.b. 1832 d. 1910. The nobel Prize in Literature 1903 Presentation Speech
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1903
"as a tribute to his noble, magnificent and versatile poetry, which has always been distinguished by both the freshness of its inspiration and the rare purity of its spirit" Bjørnstjerne Martinus Bjørnson Norway b. 1832
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37. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson - Biography
Bjørnson's collected works were published in nine volumes in 1919. From NobelLectures, Literature 19011967. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson died in 1910.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1903/bjornson-bio.html
Morgenbladet in 1854 and contributed criticism as well as stories to various other newspapers. In 1857 he succeeded in starting a literary career when he wrote the historical play Mellem slagene (Between the Battles) and became stage director at the Norwegian Theatre in Bergen. During the following years he took part in national politics (as he did all his life) and divided his creative activities between historical tragedies and country tales such as Arne (1858) and En glad gut (1860) "A Happy Boy", both of which were meant to show a kinship between the contemporary peasant and the saga heroes of old in their taciturnity and love of adventure. The years 1860-1863 he spent abroad, mostly in Italy, where he was deeply affected by Michelangelo and Greek sculpture.
The seventies were marked by a second visit to Italy (1873-1875) and a turn toward realism and social problems which produced the plays En fallit (The Bankrupt) and (The Editor), both in 1875. In Kongen (1877) "The King", he dealt with the loss of Christian ideals in today's secular society, a concern which led him into a religious crisis and to a rejection of the church dogma. In 1882 he left Norway and spent five years abroad where En hanske (1883) "A Gauntlet" was written, a play in which he attacked hypocrisy concerning sexual matters as well as the liberal attitude of the Bohemians. During the following years he wrote educational novels such as

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Prudhomme, Sully, 1901. Mommsen, Christian Matthias Theodor, 1902. bjornson, BjornstjerneMartinus, 1903. Eizaguirre, Jose Echegaray Y, 1904. Mistral, Frederic, 1904.
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39. Talk:Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson - Wikipedia
Shouldn't this article be Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson instead of bjornstjerne MartinusBjornson. Except that this is the link from the nobel prize winners list.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Shouldn't this article be Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson instead of Bjornstjerne Martinus Bjornson. I have never heard his middle name used, and ø is permitted in article names. - Gustavf For Ø, I agree with you. Except that this is the link from the Nobel prize winners list. We should maybe check whether the Ø is actually used internationally. According to http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1903/ Bjørnstjerne Martinus Bjørnson is the full name, and should therefore be used in the title. chrmb
According to Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_(common_names) says "Convention: Use the most common name of a person or thing that does not conflict with the names of other people or things." Also see articles like

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its inspiration and the rare purity of its spirit, Norway, bjornstjerne MartinusBjornson, male. 1929, principally for his great nobel, Buddenbrooks, which has won
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Nobel Prizes ¢º Purpose This is the most prestigious prize in the world, awarded according to the will of Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896. The Nobel Foundation, using the funds of Alfred Nobel's legacy, has four sections : three Swedish organizations and one Norwegian organization. The Foundation awards Nobel Prizes to "those who have made the greatest contribution to human race during the past year" in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, literature, peace and economics. The first Nobel Prize was awarded on the fifth anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, on December 10, 1901. The Nobel Prize for Literature is awarded by the Swedish Academy. ¢º Selection Genre and Criteria According to Alfred Nobel's will, in the case of the prize for literature, "the writer who has written with the most idealistic tendency" shall be given the prize. The Swedish, French and Spanish Academies are responsible for examining the literary works. ¢º Related site http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/index.html

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