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    Gustav Johannes Wied (6 March 1858 – 24 October 1914) was a Danish writer. He was generally known as a satirical critic of society in his time and he deliberately...
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  • Sonnergaard Villy Sørensen Pia Tafdrup Harald Tandrup Kirsten Thorup Dan Turell Gustav Wied List of Danish poets Danish literature List of Danish women writers...
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    19th-century German chemist, died by suicide in 1897 after taking cyanide Gustav Wied, Danish novelist, poet, and playwright, in 1914 Pritilata Waddedar, an...
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  • Carmen Sylva Friedrich IV of Wied (1518–1568), Archbishop-Elector of Cologne Gustav Wied (1858–1914), Danish writer Hermann of Wied (1477–1552), Archbishop-Elector...
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    and short stories. Other Danish writers of importance are Herman Bang, Gustav Wied, William Heinesen, Martin Andersen Nexø, Piet Hein, Hans Scherfig, Klaus...
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    year. He was married to Countess Anna Sofia Wied-Runkel, who long outlived him, dying in 1694. In 1649 Gustav unsuccessfully sought the position of Lord...
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    and genre works Pauline Thomsen (1858–1931), painter and art teacher Gustav Wied (1858–1914 in Roskilde), writer and satirical critic of society Hans...
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    6 November [N.S 16 November] 1632), also known in English as Gustav II Adolf or Gustav II Adolph, was King of Sweden from 1611 to 1632, and is credited...
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    his doctoral dissertation on Henrik Pontoppidan, and later wrote on Gustav Wied and Sven Lidman, among others. He was also a novelist and published translations...
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    is the former home of the Danish author and satirist Gustav Wied. The house was built to Wied's own design in 1900 with the proceeds from Første Violin...
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    asked writers to send him scripts, which he received from Herman Bang, Gustav Wied and Nathalia Larsen. Less than a year later, with the theatre and reconciliation...
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    in her busts. One of her most notable creations is that of the writer Gustav Wied (1909) with his subtle smile and his devilish look. Others depict Edvard's...
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  • Corporation August 22 – David Davie Shelby, 66, actor. October 24 – Gustav Wied, 56, Danish playwright and novelist November 14 – Stellan Rye, 34, Danish...
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  • and earned a PhD there in 1944; his thesis was about the Danish writer Gustav Wied. During World War II, he returned to Canada to teach at Queen's University...
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  • Directed by Anders Refn Written by Flemming Quist Møller Anders Refn Gustav Wied Produced by Just Betzer Starring Jens Okking Cinematography Mikael Salomon...
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  • by Gustav Ehmck [de] and starring Thekla Carola Wied, Gunther Lagarde and Rainer Basedow. The film won two German Film Awards. Thekla Carola Wied as Hanna...
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  • ISBN 978-0-19-534252-9. Christiansen, N.A. (1969). Gustav Wied, først--og sidts: Fra Roskilde Museums Gustav Wied-Samling (in Danish). Nielsen & Møllers Bogtrykkeri...
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  • Ref Guapa Stændertorvet, Latinerhaven Gottfred Eickhoff 1942 1984 Ref Gustav Wied Sct. Olsgade 11 Elise Brandes 1909 1909 Ref Horse Well Hestebrønden Hestetorvet...
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    Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann FRS(For) HFRSE (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʊsta(ː)f ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈviːdəman]; 2 October 1826 – 24 March 1899) was a German physicist...
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    figures from Copenhagen's cultural scene which led to her portraits of Gustav Wied, Holger Drachmann and Georg Brandes. After spending a lengthy period...
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    staged in Malmö. Nathalia Larsen played Tekla, Gustav Wied played Adolf, and Hans Riber Hunderup played Gustav. A new production was staged at the Swedish...
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    House of Knights as its sixth comital family. Count Gustav's wife was Countess Anna Sofia of Wied-Runkel. The Vasaborg coat of arms depicted a sheaf of...
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    Gråbrødrestræde. Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse (1774–1842), composer Gustav Wied (1858–1914), author "Fra munkekloster til kirkegård" (in Danish). Kulturstyrelsen...
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  • – Viggo Lindstrøm, actor and theatre director (died 1926) 6 March – Gustav Wied, writer (died 1914) 25 March – Charlotte Eilersgaard, author and editor...
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    Badstuestræde include Helge Rode, Viggo Stuckenberg, Gustav Wied, Lorry Feilberg, Carl Ewald, Agnes Hemmingsen, Gustav Esmann and Sophus Claussen. The building consists...
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    radical literary elite met, only a few older than thirty. Georg Brandes, Gustav Wied, Agnes Henningsen, Peter Nansen, in the winter of 1893 Knut Hamsun at...
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  • Dorph-Petersen of Folketeatret where she acted in a number of modern plays by Gustav Wied, Hjalmar Bergstrøm, Emma Gad and Palle Rosenkrantz. She was described...
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    at the Central Theater in the play Thummelumsen by the Danish writer Gustav Wied. After two years, she was engaged for one year at the National Theater...
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    Ærtehalm (Peas in a Pod; 1909, play in Danish by Karen Bramson and Gustav Wied) Lykke (Happiness; 1910, in Danish) samt Kongemagt (The King; 1911, play...
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    taking on increasingly mature roles. One of her later roles was Clara in Gustav Wied's Skærmydsler. On her retirement in 1908, she was acclaimed as the first...
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