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  1. Fridolins visor och andra dikter (Swedish Edition) by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 1920-01-01
  2. Fridolins lustgard by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 1917-01-01
  3. Biography - Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (1864-1931): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  4. Arcadia Borealis: Selected Poems of Erik Axel Karlfeldt by Charles Wharton Stork, 1938-01-01
  5. The Nobel Prize Treasury by Andre ; Hesse, Hermann ; Mistral, Gabriela ; Jensen, Johannes ; Sillanpaa, Frans ; Buck, Pearl ; Martin Du Gard, Roger ; O'Neill, Eugene ; Pirandello, Luigi ; Bunin, Ivan ; Galsworthy ; KArlfeldt, Erik Axel ; Lewis, Sinclair ; Mann, Thomas ; Undset. Gide, 1948
  6. Dikter by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 1947
  7. Flora Och Bellona: Dikter (Minnesupplaga) by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 1931-01-01
  8. Vildmarks - Och Karleksvisot (Minnesupplaga) by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 1931-01-01
  9. Flora och Pomona (Swedish Edition) by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 2009-07-17
  10. DIKTER - Den Svenska Lyriken (Swedish text version) by Erik Axel Karlfeldts, 1956-01-01
  11. Fridolins visor och andra Dikter by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 1949-01-01
  12. Flora Och Pomona: Dikter (Minnesupplaga) by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 1931-01-01
  13. Fridolins Visor Och Andra Dikter; Together with Fridolins Lustgard Och Dalmalningar Pa rim (Minnesupplaga) by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 1931-01-01
  14. Hosthorn Dikter (Minnesupplaga) by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 1931-01-01

1. Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Erik Axel Karlfeldt was born Erik Axel Eriksson in Folkärna in the rural provinceof Dalarna, In 1889 Erik Axel started to use the name Karlfeldt.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Erik Axel Karlfeldt (1864-1931) Swedish poet, master of rhyme and meter, who gained fame with his regional, tradition-bound poetry. Internationally unknown Karlfeldt won the Nobel Prize for Literature posthumously in 1931 - he had refused the honor in 1918 on the grounds of his position as a secretary of the Nobel Committee, and because of the high proportion of Swedish writers who had already received the award. Although Karlfeld's works were widely read in his country, he has also been called one of the most misunderstood writers. He was familiar with French symbolism, used its literary devices, but found his subjects from the traditional rural way of life.
ty nog jag lidit och nog jag njutit,
att skapa lycka ur vad han brutit.

(from 'Sjukdom') Vildmarks Eyvind Johnson described in his book In England Aldous Huxley used the same French source in The Devils of Loudun
Flora och Bellona
. He had been seriously ill in 1913 , which made him study his beliefs more confessionally than in the earlier works. In 1916 Karlfeldt married Gerda Ottilia Holmberg; they had four children. The marriage also calmed his vagrant soul, but he still remained a recluse, avoiding publicity.

2. Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Erik Axel Karlfeldt (18641931) Swedish poet, master of rhyme and meter, who gained fame with his regional, tradition-bound poetry.
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3. Karlfeldt, Erik Axel Karlfeldtsg Rden
Skalden Erik Axel Karlfeldt, f dd 1864 i Folk rna socken, kom redan som ung gymnasist att vandra i Siljansbygden.
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4. Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (18641931), poet, writer, Sweden. Project Runeberg has published the following works by this author
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5. Karlfeldt, Erik Axel. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Karlfeldt, Erik Axel. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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6. Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Erik Axel karlfeldt erik axel Karlfeldt (18641931) Swedish poet whose essentially regional, tradition-bound poetry was extremely popular and
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7. MavicaNET - Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (1864-1931)
Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (18641931) Kataloog / Kultuur / Kunst / Kirjandus / European Literatures / Swedish Literature / Swedish Literature XIX cent.
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8. Erik Axel Karlfeldt: Information From Answers.com
Karlfeldt, Erik Axel ( a rik äk s?l kärl felt ) , 1864–1931, Swedish lyricpoet. His work is representative of neoromanticism in the 1890s.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Erik Axel Karlfeldt Encyclopedia Karlfeldt, Erik Axel rÄ­k ¤k səl k¤rl fĕlt ) , 1864–1931, Swedish lyric poet. His work is representative of neoromanticism in the 1890s. Themes of nature, love, and life in the province of Dalarna predominate in Songs of the Wilderness and of Love Fridolin's Ballads (1898), and other collections. He was posthumously awarded the 1931 Nobel Prize in Literature, which he had refused in his lifetime. Selected poems were translated as Arcadia Borealis Wikipedia Erik Axel Karlfeldt Missing image
Erik_Axel_Karlfeldts_portr¤tt_av_Carl_Larsson_1918.jpg Karlfeldt as portrayed by Carl Larsson in 1918. Erik Axel Karlfeldt November 20 April 8 ) was a Swedish poet whose essentially regional, tradition-bound poetry was extremely popular and won him the Nobel Prize in Literature posthumously in 1931; he had refused it in Karlfeldt was born in a farmer's family in Karlbo , in the province of Dalecarlia . Initially, his name was

9. Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (1864-1931) - MavicaNET
? Swedish Literature XX cent. Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (18641931) Sites. Sites. Karlfeldt, Erik Axel
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10. Erik Axel Karlfeldt Biography
Erik Axel Karlfeldt biography and related resources.
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11. Karlfeldt, Erik Axel
Erik Axel Karlfeldt 18641931 Karlfeldt's lyrics are deeply personal and show that he has experience of depression and demons.
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12. Erik Axel Karlfeldt - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Karlfeldt as portrayed by Carl Larsson in 1918. Erik Axel Karlfeldt (July 20,1864 April 8, 1931) was a Swedish poet whose essentially regional,
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Karlfeldt as portrayed by Carl Larsson in 1918. Erik Axel Karlfeldt July 20 April 8 ) was a Swedish poet whose essentially regional, tradition-bound poetry was extremely popular and won him the Nobel Prize in Literature posthumously in 1931; he had refused it in Karlfeldt was born into a farmer's family in Karlbo , in the province of Dalarna . Initially, his name was Erik Axel Eriksson , but he assumed his new name in , wanting to distance himself from his father, who had suffered the disgrace of a criminal conviction. He studied at Uppsala University , simultaneouosly supporting himself by teaching school in several places, including the Stockholm suburb of Djursholm and a school for adults. After completing his studies, he held a position at the Royal Library of Sweden , in Stockholm, for five years. In Karlfeldt was elected a member of the Swedish Academy and held chair number 11. In he was elected a member of the Nobel Institute of the Academy, and, in , of the Nobel Committee. In

13. Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Erik Axel Karlfeldt, som han kallade sig från 1888, tog sin lic examen först år1898. Många avbrott som informator och vikarierande lärare hade varit
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Erik Axel Eriksson växte upp på Tolvmansgården en anrik bergsmansgård i byn Karlbo strax söder om Avesta. Vid 14 års ålder innackorderades Erik Axel i Västerås och 1885 tog han sin examen som första student i familjen. Samma år på hösten förlorade familjen sitt hem i Karlbo. Ekonomiska brott och förfalskningar var orsaken och fadern får avtjäna ett tungt straff. Sonen studerade svensk litteratur, nordiska språk och engelska på universitetet i Uppsala. Erik Axel Karlfeldt, som han kallade sig från 1888, tog sin lic examen först år 1898. Många avbrott som informator och vikarierande lärare hade varit nödvändiga för att klara försörjningen. Han tjänstgjorde bl a i Bräcke, Djursholm och Molkom. Från sekelskiftet och fram till sin död levde och verkade han i Stockholm.
"Jag hoppas att i framtiden blifva, - diktare, skald,"
uttrycker han redan som 16-åring.
Vilmarks- och kärleksvisor Fridolins visor. Det
stora genombrottet blev Fridolins Lustgård och
Dalmålningar på rim. Flora och Pomona.

14. Erik Axel Karlfeldt - Enpsychlopedia
Karlfeldt as portrayed by Carl Larsson in 1918. Erik Axel Karlfeldt (November 20, It uses material from the Wikipedia article Erik Axel Karlfeldt .
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Erik_Axel_Karlfeldts_porträtt_av_Carl_Larsson_1918.jpg Karlfeldt as portrayed by Carl Larsson in 1918. Erik Axel Karlfeldt November 20 April 8 ) was a Swedish poet whose essentially regional, tradition-bound poetry was extremely popular and won him the Nobel Prize in Literature posthumously in 1931; he had refused it in Karlfeldt was born in a farmer's family in Karlbo , in the province of Dalecarlia . Initially, his name was Erik Axel Eriksson , but he assumed his new name in , wanting to distance himself from his, through a criminal conviction, disgraced father. He studied at Uppsala University , simultaneouosly supporting himself by teaching school in several places, including the Stockholm suburb of Djursholm and a school for adults. After completing his studies, he held a position at the Royal Library of Sweden , in Stockholm, for five years. In Karlfeldt was elected a member of the Swedish Academy and held chair number 11. In he was elected a member of the Nobel Institute of the Academy, and, in

15. Nobel: Literature: Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Erik Axel Karlfeldt *1864 † 1931 (Sweden). The poetry of Erik Axel Karlfeldt .Erik Axel Karlfeldt. External links. The Nobel Prize Erik Axel Karlfeldt
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Erik Axel Karlfeldt. Birth, Jul. 20, 1864. Death, Apr. 8, 1931. Acclaimed Poet.Karlfeldt was born in Folkaerna in the rural Dalecarlia region of Sweden.
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20. Erik Axel Karlfeldt - Wikipedia
Translate this page Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Gemälde von Anders Zorn 1906. Erik Axel Karlfeldt (* 20 . Erik Axel Karlfeldt starb am 8. April 1931 in Stockholm.
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Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Gem¤lde von Anders Zorn 1906 Erik Axel Karlfeldt 20. Juli in Folk¤rna 8. April in Stockholm ) war ein schwedischer Lyriker. Karlfeldt stammt aus einer Beamtenfamilie. Er studierte in Uppsala u.a. P¤dagogik und war von 1892 bis 1912 Lehrer und Bibliothekar. 1904 wurde Karlfeldt Mitglied der Schwedischen Akademie (Svenska Akademien) und 1912 auch zu ihrem Sekret¤r gew¤hlt. Der Neuromantik verpflichtet, verfaŸte Karlfeldt sehr eigenwillige Gedichte, deren Themen er aus seiner Heimat sch¶pfte. Von Heimatgeschichte ¼ber Sagen, bis hin zur Bibel und den Vorstellungen im Volksglauben davon spannte sich der Bogen. Seine Lyrik ist auŸerordentlich musikalisch, trotz der manchmal altert¼mlicher Sprache. Erik Axel Karlfeldt starb am 8. April 1931 in Stockholm. Im gleichen Jahr wurde ihm posthum der Nobelpreis f¼r Literatur verliehen. Bearbeiten
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