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    Maila Talvio née Winter, married Mikkola (October 17, 1871 – January 6, 1951), was a Finnish writer. Talvio was a leading Finnish writer on the temperance...
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  • Finnish gymnast Maila Nurmi (1922–2008), American actress and television personality Maila Rästas (1937–2008), Estonian actress Maila Talvio (1871–1951),...
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    nominees namely Henriette Charasson, Maria Madalena de Martel Patrício, Maila Talvio and Marie Under. The authors James Agate, Marie Belloc Lowndes, J. D...
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  • gained some early notoriety through an incident by historical novelist Maila Talvio: after hearing lewd sections read out beforehand in an autumn 1945 literature...
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    Mannerheim (1948), Ottilia Stenbäck (1950), Alexandra Gripenberg (1959) and Maila Talvio (two volumes, 1963–1965). She also wrote memoirs in three volumes (1966–1969)...
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    the beginning of 1928, despite the opposition of Hartola-based writer Maila Talvio. The demolished logs and the preacher room built in Pertunmaa in 1907...
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    1887) January 6 Ken Le Breton, Australian speedway rider (b. 1924) Maila Talvio, Finnish writer, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature (b. 1871)...
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    Maria Madalena de Martel Patrício, Ricarda Huch, Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić, Maila Talvio, Maria Jotuni, Cecile Tormay and Sally Salminen. The authors Lou Andreas-Salomé...
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    nominations. Seven of the nominees were women namely Maria Dąbrowska, Maila Talvio, Henriette Charasson, Sally Salminen, Henriette Roland Holst, Ethel Florence...
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    NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Maila Talvio". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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    Finnish authors, including Mika Waltari, Tito Colliander, Jarl Hemmer and Maila Talvio. The Nazi groups existed as a cooperating network and there was some...
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  • Mohammed Achaari, Moroccan writer Carol Birch, English novelist January 6 – Maila Talvio, Finnish writer, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature (born 1871)...
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    Finland at its genre. The municipality is also known as the writer Maila Talvio's place of birth. Hartola may have been mentioned as early as 1398 (ut...
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    career began when she sent some of her poems to be evaluated by Maila Talvio in 1899. Talvio did not see herself as apt to review them and introduced Onerva...
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    NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2020. "Nomination Archive – Maila Talvio". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2020. "Nomination...
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  • Abanindranath Tagore  India 7 August 1871 5 December 1951 Painter, writer Maila Talvio  Finland 17 October 1871 6 January 1951 Writer Mary Tannahill  United...
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  • poet Niloufar Talebi (living, England/United States), mem. & librettist Maila Talvio (1871–1951, Finland), fiction & non-f. wr. Tamairangi (fl. 1820s, New...
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    foreigners Jan Niecisław Baudouin de Courtenay, J. J. Mikkola and his wife Maila Talvio, Aukusti Niemi [fi], Eduards Volters, Alexander Alexandrov [ru], Åge...
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  • Swedish-language poet, playwright, remembered for her pioneering play Dianas fest Maila Talvio (1871–1951), playwright, short story writer, novelist Eeva Tikka (born...
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  • Stormbom Alpo Suhonen Lars Sund Klaus Suomela Aatto Suppanen Marton Taiga Maila Talvio Jari Tervo Ilpo Tiihonen Eeva Tikka Henrik Tikkanen Märta Tikkanen Jarkko...
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    Mikkola. Mikkola graduated in 1886. In 1893 Mikkola married Finnish author Maila Talvio. Mikkola was politically in the extreme right, he was member of the fascist...
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    Finnish authors, including Mika Waltari, Tito Colliander, Jarl Hemmer and Maila Talvio. In the interwar and war years, Tigerstedt was the main ideologue of...
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  • decided in a cup format competition. The team of Pallo-Miehet, called the Maila-Pojat ('bat boys'), won its matches in the early rounds against a team from...
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