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The year 1905, when Norway was free from the union with Sweden, marks a new period in the history of Norwegian literature. In the 20th century, three Norwegian novelists won the Nobel Prize in Literature .
Bibliotheca Norvegica is a four-volume bibliography of Norwegian literature edited by Hjalmar Pettersen. The four volumes were published between 1899 and 1924, and comprise together more than 3,300 pages. [1] The first volume is titled Norsk boglexikon 1643–1813 and features a register
See also Norwegian literature. Subcategories. This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total. + Norwegian writers (33 C, 131 P) B. Book publishing ...
This is a list of Norwegian literature authors in the order of their year of birth. The century assignment is the period of their most significant works ...
Sigrid Undset (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈsɪ̂ɡːɾiː ˈʉ̂nːseːt]; 20 May 1882 – 10 June 1949) was a Danish-born Norwegian novelist. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. [2] Born in Denmark and raised in Norway, Undset had her first books of historical fiction published in 1907.
20th-century Norwegian literature (2 C) 21st-century Norwegian literature (2 C) L. Literary museums in Norway (6 P)
The Four Greats (Danish and Norwegian: De fire store) is a term used for four of the most influential Norwegian writers of the late 19th century. [1] The Four Greats were: Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906) playwright, theatre director, and poet who introduced Theatrical realism to the Norwegian stage. [2]
Jacobine Camilla Collett (née Wergeland; 23 January 1813 – 6 March 1895) was a Norwegian writer, often referred to as the first Norwegian feminist. She was also the younger sister of Norwegian poet Henrik Wergeland , and is recognized as being one of the first contributors to realism in Norwegian literature .