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  1. Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam (Olshammar, 6 de Julho de 1859 — Estocolmo, 20 de Maio de 1940) foi um escritor, poeta e romancista sueco. Foi galardoado com o Nobel de Literatura de 1916 . Foi membro da Academia Sueca em 1912 .

  2. Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam (6 July 1859 – 20 May 1940) was a Swedish poet, novelist and laureate of the 1916 Nobel Prize in Literature. He was a member of the Swedish Academy from 1912. His poems and prose work are filled with a great joy of life, sometimes imbued with a love of Swedish history and scenery, particularly its ...

  3. Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1916. Born: 6 July 1859, Olshammar, Sweden. Died: 20 May 1940, Övralid, Sweden. Residence at the time of the award: Sweden. Prize motivation: “in recognition of his significance as the leading representative of a new era in our literature” Language: Swedish. Prize share: 1/1. Life.

  4. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Verner von Heidenstam was a poet and prose writer who led the literary reaction to the Naturalist movement in Sweden, calling for a renaissance of the literature of fantasy, beauty, and national themes. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1916. Ill health forced Heidenstam to spend most of his.

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  5. Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam ( Olshammar, 6 de Julho de 1859 — Estocolmo, 20 de Maio de 1940) foi um escritor, poeta e romancista sueco. Foi galardoado com o Nobel de Literatura de 1916. Foi membro da Academia Sueca em 1912 . Factos rápidos.

  6. Verner von Heidenstam. Poeta sueco, nascido a 6 de julho de 1859, em Olshammar, e falecido a 20 de maio de 1940, em Övralid. Foi galardoado com o Prémio Nobel da Literatura em 1916.

  7. The 1916 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Swedish poet and prose writer Verner von Heidenstam (1859–1940) "in recognition of his significance as the leading representative of a new era in our literature." Heidenstam was the second Swedish Nobel laureate in Literature after Selma Lagerlöf in 1909.