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  1. The pact: My friendship with Isak Dinesen by Thorkild Bjornvig, 1987
  2. Isak Dinesen's Art: The Gayety of Vision (A Phoenix Book ; P628) by Robert Woodrow Langbaum, 1975-04
  3. Isak Dinesen and Karen Blixen: the Mask and the Reality by Donald Hannah, 1973-01-01
  4. Isak Dinesen and the Engendering of Narrative (Women in Culture and Society Series) by Susan Hardy Aiken, 1990-04-24
  5. Ich werde ein grosses Kunstwerk schaffen--: Eine Untersuchung zum literarischen Grenzgngertum der zweisprachigen Dichterin Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen (Palaestra) (German Edition) by Ute Klunder, 2000
  6. Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen: The Work and the Life by Aage Henriksen, 1988-11
  7. The world of Isak Dinesen by Eric O Johannesson, 1961
  8. Out of Isak Dinesen in Africa: The Untold Story by Linda Donelson, 1995-04
  9. The gayety of vision;: A study of Isak Dinesen's art by Robert Woodrow Langbaum, 1965
  10. Diana's Revenge: Two Lines in Isak Dinesen's Authorship by Marianne Juhl, Hakon Jorgensen, 1985-12
  11. Self-invention in Isak Dinesen's "The Deluge at Norderney".: An article from: Scandinavian Studies by Rachel Trousdale, 2002-06-22
  12. Out of Denmark: Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen, 1885-1985, and Danish Women Writers Today
  13. Isak Dinesen: Life of Karen Blixen by Judith Thurman, 1982-11-25
  14. Lucifer's Child : A One-Woman Play Based on the Writings of Isak Dinesen by William Luce, 1992

41. Chapters.indigo.ca: Search In Books For Isak Dinesen
Hardcover isak dinesen Random House Publishing Group September 5, 1992 Trade Paperback isak dinesen University Of Chicago Press October 15, 1979
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The fiction of isak dinesen (pseudonym for Karen Blixen) reevaluated in Out of isak dinesen in Africa—the untold story. Iowa City Coulsong List, 1995.
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The fiction of Isak Dinesen (pseudonym for Karen Blixen) reevaluated in light of current issues in literary criticism, particularly feminist criticism. Close readings of selected tales, essays, and criticism. Offered: jointly with SCAND 462. Class description
ON RESERVE: Odegaard Undergraduate Library Secondary Sources for Research papers: Colonialist/Post-colonialist Criticism and Theory: Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., ed. “Race,” Writing, and Difference. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1985. [includes essays by Abdul JanMohamed and Edward Said] JanMohamed, Abdul R. Manichean Aesthetics: The Politics of Literature in Colonial Africa. Amherst: U of Massachusetts Press, 1983. Lewis, Simon. White Women Writers and Their African Invention. Gainesville: U Press of Florida, 2003. Said, Edward W. Culture and Imperialism. New York: Knopf, 1994. History and Society of Colonial Africa: **Hochschild, Adam. King Leopold’s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998. Kennedy, Dane. Islands of White: Settler Society and Culture in Kenya and Southern Rhodesia, 1890 – 1939. Durham: Duke U Press, 1987. Spear, Thomas. Kenya’s Past: An Introduction to Historical Method in Africa. London: Longman Group, 1981.

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dinesen, isak. Daguerrotypes and Other Essays. Foreward by Hannah Arendt. dinesen, isak. Out of Africa. With a new introduction by Alan Moorehead.
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This list corresponds to a card file kept in the Reading Room. Dinesen, Isak. Anecdotes of Destiny. London: Michael Joseph, 1958. 221 p. Henriksen 401. Dinesen, Isak. Anecdotes of Destiny. New York: Random House, c. 1958. 244 p. Henriksen 402. Dinesen, Isak. The Angelic Avengers. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, not dated. 304 p. Henriksen 1146. Dinesen, Isak. Babettes Gaestebud. København: Forlaget Fremad, 1952. 62 p. Oversat fra engelsk af Jørgen Claudi. Henriksen 186. Dinesen, Isak. Carnival: Entertainments and Posthumous Tales. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c. 1977. 338 p. "Most of these stories first appeared in Danish under the title 'Efterladte Fortaellinger.'" Henriksen unlisted. Dinesen, Isak. Daguerreotypier, Radioen 1 og 7. Januar 1951. [By] Karen Blixen. København, Gyldendalske Boghandel, 1951. 76 p. Henriksen 157. Dinesen, Isak. Daguerrotypes and Other Essays. Foreward by Hannah Arendt. [Translations from the Danish in this volume are by P.M. Mitchell and W.D. Paden.] London: Heinemann, 1979. 229 p.

44. Supernatural Fiction Database, Isak Dinesen
Tartarus Press Supernatural Fiction Database, isak dinesen.
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Out of Africa , although her gothic short stories are also highly regarded.
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Seven Gothic Tales , Putnam (London), 1934
(Including "The Monkey", "The Supper at Elsinore".)
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Winter's Tales , Putnam, 1942 (by Blixen)
(Including: "The Sailor-Boy's Tale", "The Fish".)
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45. TELEVISION REVIEW; Visiting Isak Dinesen, Via Julie Harris - New York Times
And in 1991, she tackled yet another remarkable woman, the Danish writer isak dinesen (18851962), in William Luce s one-woman play Lucifer s Child.
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46. Karen Von Blixen
The most famous of all modern Danish writers was Karen Blixen (pseudonym isak dinesen), who wrote her gothic tales and African memoirs in English.
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, , writer, Denmark. Karen Blixen , born April 17, 1885, died September 7, 1962. The most famous of all modern Danish writers was Karen Blixen (pseudonym Isak Dinesen), who wrote her gothic tales and African memoirs in English.
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47. Books By Isak Dinesen - Biography And Bibliography
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48. Gale - E-Docs - Isak Dinesen S (aka Karen Blixen S) Out Of Africa
isak dinesen s (aka Karen Blixen s) Out of Africa A Study Guide from Gale s Nonfiction Classics for Students (Volume 02, Chapter 11)
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49. Gale - E-Docs - Isak Dinesen's (aka Karen Blixen's) "Sorrow-Acre": A Study Guide
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50. Karen Blixen Biography And Summary
isak dinesen was the pseudonym used by the Danish author Karen dinesen BlixenFinecke isak dinesen was born on April 17, 1885, the daughter of a wealthy
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52. Blixen, Karen / Dinesen, Isak. Biografia, Libros, Citas Y Guia De Cine. - Viaje
Translate this page Karen Blixen (de nombre real Karen dinesen y conocida por su seudónimo literario isak dinesen) nació en Rungstedlund (Dinamarca), el 17 de abril de 1885,
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KAREN BLIXEN/ISAK DINESEN (1885-1962) Karen Blixen (de nombre real Karen Dinesen y conocida por su seudónimo literario Isak Dinesen) nació en Rungstedlund (Dinamarca), el 17 de abril de 1885, siendo la segunda hija del militar y escritor Wilhelm Dinesen y de Ingebord Westenholz, hija de un adinerado empresario naviero. Sus hermanos se llamaban Inger, Ellen, Thomas y Anders. Wilhelm, quejado de sífilis, se suicidaría en 1895, cuando la futura escritora solamente contaba con diez años de edad.
Desde niña Karen sintió inclinaciones artísticas, especialmente por la escritura y la pintura. En 1907 escribió con el seudónimo de Osceola su primera historia, titulada “Los Ermitaños”, la cual fue publicada en una revista danesa. Escribió otros relatos pero al no conseguir demasiada repercusión abandonó durante largos años la escritura.

53. Isak Dinesen, The Blank Page (1957) « Smithereens
Maybe isak dinesen laughed and said if I can’t print a blank page for this story, then I will write down the equivalent of it. It tells a lot, and yet,
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Cross-posted at A Curious Singularity What an intriguing tale The Blank Page is ! By writing standards, it would be judged very badly: there is no main character, no narrator, no unity of action, no clear plot. More importantly, the subject of the story itself escapes the reader at first sight. It denies itself. It is practically a joke. Maybe Isak Dinesen laughed and said: if I can’t print a blank page for this story, then I will write down the equivalent of it. It tells a lot, and yet, nothing at all. The basic question would normally be: what does she want to say? Here it seems to me that the author didn’t want to answer this question in a definite way. When you take a new sheet of paper and start a story, you make a multitude of choices: you will tell this story and not that one. You choose this setting and not that one. You want this character to be your voice and your eyes, and you reject another one. There is a world of possibilities in the blank page, and you close the possibilities one by one by filling it up with words. Here, Isak Dinesen shows the power of the blank page, something a reader doesn’t normally experience. She invites the reader to enter the creative process. She starts with an old woman, a wise, mysterious woman by an unknown city gate. I like to imagine that she is Karen Blixen. She tells a young lady her secret of telling stories: “Where the story-teller is loyal, eternally and unswervingly loyal to the story, there, in the end, silence will speak.” But now, forget the old woman and the young lady. Another story starts, like Russian dolls that contain smaller dolls inside. The new story is set “in the blue mountains of Portugal [in] an old convent for sisters of the Carmelite order”, who grow flax to make high quality linens. Then, suddenly, another twist and you learn the story of the flaxseed coming from Holy Land and the Bible itself.

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Karen Blixen, known under the penname isak dinesen and in Africa as Tania, was born in Denmark to a well-off Unitarian family.
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Isak Dinesen Born: April 17, 1885 Died: September 7, 1962 Karen Blixen, known under the pen-name Isak Dinesen and in Africa as Tania, was born in Denmark to a well-off Unitarian family. Her passionate author/adventurer father committed suicide when she was a girl, possibly after discovering he had syphillis. Rejecting her mother's more conventional outlook on life, Dinesen early on sought the estatic in life. She attended the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen, and studied in four European countries before marrying her cousin, Baron Bror Blixen-Finecke, in 1914. The two ran a coffee plantation in Kenya until they divorced in 1921, and Dinesen ran the plantation herself until 1931, when she returned to Denmark. Her African adventures are recounted in her book, Out of Africa (1937), the subject of a 1985 film of the same name starring Meryl Streep and Robert Redford as Denys Finch Hatton, with whom Dinesen had an affair. (Streep, by the way, passed a joint around a car with Kurt Russell and Cher in Silkwood (1983), and she sniffed a plant hallucinogen in

55. Isak Dinesen - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Storyteller isak dinesen achieved worldwide fame with her Seven Gothic Tales (1934) and the autobiographical Out of Africa (1937), which was made.
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56. Seven Gothic Tales|Isak Dinesen| Discuss, Read And Write Reviews
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58. Isak Dinesen (1885-1962) Danish Writer.
(18851962) Danish writer. Pseudonym for Karen Christence dinesen, Baroness Blixen-Finecke. isak dinesen was inspired by the Arabian Nights, Homer,
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59. An Isak Dinesen Feast By Isak Dinesen On Audio Cassette
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60. Out Of Africa By Isak Dinesen Detailed Book Review
Karen Blixen, writing under the pen name isak dinesen, recounts her attempts to run a coffee plantation in Kenya in the years before and after the First
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Read a book review online (click here to search reviews) Books Movies Sci-Fi/Fantasy ... Get more information about this book Plot Summary of Out of Africa "Karen Blixen, writing under the pen name Isak Dinesen, recounts her attempts to run a coffee plantation in Kenya in the years before and after the First World War. Dinesen relates how she developed friendships with her native staff and with fellow Europeans arriving in Africa. Dinesen entertains native chiefs and European royalty at her farm. She also hunts and attempts to maintain some of her European ways while trying to adopt to her new home. Dinesen must fight against poverty and natural disasters to keep her farm. The threat of failure and the necessity of moving back to Europe haunt Dinesen as she hunts, takes walks, and acts as a doctor and consultant for her squatters. "
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