Gjellerup, Karl (1857–1919),
writer, Denmark.
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Karl Adolph Gjellerup 1857-1919 Nobel-vinder
Was born on June 2, 1857, in the Roholte vicarage at
Praestv., Denmark
Graduated summa cum laude from Haerslevs Grammar School in 1874.
Studied theology. Earned B.D. (summa cum laude) in June of 1878.
In 1917, Karl Adolph Gjellerup received the Nobel Prize for
literature, "for his varied and rich poetry, which is inspired by
lofty ideals". The prize was divided equally between Gjellerup and Henrik Pontoppidan. See also The Nobel Foundation, their
presentation of the laureates, and Project Runeberg's Tema Nobel Prize winners.
Karl Gjellerup died in Klotzsche, near Dresden, in 1919.
Links
- Karl Adolph Gjellerup, danske Wikipedia
- Karl Gjellerup, deutsche Wikipedia
- Karl Adolph Gjellerup, English Wikipedia
- Karl GJELLERUP, esperanto Vikipedio
- Karl Adolph Gjellerup, Wikipedia español
- Karl Adolph Gjellerup, norske Wikipedia (bokmål)
- Karl Adolph Gjellerup, polski Wikipedia
- Karl Gjellerup, svenska Wikipedia
- Gjellerup, Karl, Arkiv for Dansk Litteratur
- Karl Gjellerup, Kuusankoski Public Library, Finland (via Internet Archive, as of January 2013)
- Gjellerup, Karl, Litteraturpriser ved Niels Jensen
- Gjellerup, Karl, Kalliope
- Karl Gjellerup, Realisme og Realister : Portrætstudier og Aforismer
Skrifter / Works
- En idealist, 1878
- written under a pseudonym
- Den evige strid, 1878
- written under a pseudonym
- Arvelighed og moral, 1881
- was awarded the University Gold Medal.
- Germanernes laerling, novel, 1882
- Rødtjørn, poetry, 1881
- Aander og tider, 1882
- Romulus, 1883
- G-Dur, 1883
- En klassisk maaned, 1884
- Brynhild, lyric tragedy, 1884
- Received with excitement
- Vandreaaret, 1885
- Thamyris, dramatic-lyrical poem, 1887
- The latter along with Brynhild was responsible for the author's
receiving a state pension for life.
- Hagbard og Signe, lyrical tragedy, 1888
- ("Hagbard and Signe"),
- Minna, novel, 1889
- Min kaerligheds bog, poetry collection, 1889
- Herman Vandel, play, 1891
- Wuthhorn, 1893
- Essay about Wagner's Nibelungenring and translated the songs of the
gods in the Edda.
- Kong Hjarne, tragedy, 1893
- Fabler. Fra vaar til høst. To fragmenter
- Pastor Mors, 1894
- in German
- Møllen, novel, 1896
- Ved graensen, novel, 1897
- Gift og modgift, verse comedy, 1898
- Tankelaeserinden, novel, 1901
- Die Opferfeuer, drama, 1903
- written in German
- Das Weib des Vollendeten, 1907
- written in German
- Der Pilger Kamanita, poetic novels, 1906
- written in German
- Die Weltwanderer, 1910
- written in German
- Rudolf Stens Landpraxis or Reif för das Leben, 1913
- ("Ripe for Life") written in German
- Die Gottesfreunde, 1916
- written in German
- Der goldene Zweig, 1917
- written in German
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