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  1. Sigrid Undset (Kalundborg, 20 de maio de 1882 — Lillehammer, 10 de junho de 1949), foi uma escritora norueguesa. Recebeu o Nobel de Literatura de 1928, "principalmente pelas suas fortes descrições da vida nórdica durante a Idade Média".

  2. Sigrid Undset ( Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈsɪ̂ɡːɾiː ˈʉ̂nːseːt]; 20 May 1882 – 10 June 1949) was a Danish -born Norwegian novelist. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. [2] Born in Denmark and raised in Norway, Undset had her first books of historical fiction published in 1907.

  3. Edição Norueguês | por Sigrid Undset e Luca Montarolo | 19 fev. 2020. Capa Comum. R$37934. em até 12x de R$ 35,40R$35,40 com juros. Receba segunda-feira, 24 de jun. - terça-feira, 9 de jul. Frete GRÁTIS.

  4. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Sigrid Undset (born May 20, 1882, Kalundborg, Denmark—died June 10, 1949, Lillehammer, Norway) was a Norwegian novelist who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Her father was an archaeologist, and her home life was steeped in legend, folklore, and the history of Norway.

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  5. Sigrid Undset received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Most of the praise was for her medieval novels, including the trilogy about Kristin Lavransdatter. This trilogy has been translated into more than 80 languages and is among the world’s most read novels.

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    • June 10, 1949
    • May 20, 1882
  6. E-pad an Eil brezel bed e rankas Sigrid Undset kuitaat Norvegia, aloubet gant an Nazied, ha mont a reas d’ar Stadoù Unanet. Goude ar brezel, e 1945 , e teuas en-dro da Norvegia ha tremen a reas ar peurrest eus he buhez e Lillehammer .

  7. Sigrid Undset (1882-1949) was forced by the Second World War and the Nazi invasion to leave her native Norway. She went to the United States but continued to support the resistance movement. After the war she returned to her country and received the Grand Cross of St. Olav for her writing and her patriotic endeavours.