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  1. Jóhann Sigurjónsson (June 19, 1880 – August 31, 1919) was an Icelandic playwright and poet. [1] Atypically, Jóhann wrote plays and poetry in both his native Icelandic and in Danish .

  2. 1995. Articles 1–20. ‪Marine Research Institute/Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Iceland‬ - ‪‪Cited by 4,134‬‬ - ‪marine science‬ - ‪cetacean research‬ - ‪fisheries managment‬ - ‪N Atlantic...

  3. Jun 15, 2024 · Jóhann Sigurjónsson was an Icelandic playwright who became internationally famous for one play, Fjalla-Eyvindur (1911; Danish Bjærg-Ejvind og hans hustru, 1911; Eyvind of the Mountains; filmed 1917, by Victor Sjöström), which created a sensation in Scandinavia and in Germany and was later produced.

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  4. Jun 27, 2024 · It is with regret that I cannot refer to, or otherwise make use of, the existing English translation “Eyvind of the Hills” done over a quarter of a century ago by one Mrs. Henninge Krohn Schanche, recommended as a Norwegian lady long resident in Philadelphia, and published in Modern Icelandic Plays … by Jóhann Sigurjónsson (cit. n. 1 ...

  5. Jóhann Sigurjónsson ( 19. júní 1880 – 31. ágúst 1919) var íslenskt leikskáld, skáld og rithöfundur. Hann er þekktastur fyrir kvæði sín og leikritin Dr. Rung eða Rung læknir, Bóndinn á Hrauni, Fjalla-Eyvind ( 1911 ), sem Victor Sjöström gerði kvikmynd eftir 1918, Galdra-Loft ( 1915) og Mörður Valgarðsson eða Lyga-Mörður.

  6. Jóhann SIGURJÓNSSON | Cited by 2,629 | of Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, Reykjavík (MRI) | Read 94 publications | Contact Jóhann SIGURJÓNSSON

  7. Jóhann was the son of an Icelandic farmer and was born in Laxamýri, Iceland. In 1899 he emigrated to Denmark to study at The Royal Danish Veterinary and Agricultural University, but abandoned his studies in 1902 to devote himself to literature.