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  1. Henrik Pontoppidan (Danish: [ˈhenˀʁek pʰʌnˈtsʰʌpitæn]; 24 July 1857 – 21 August 1943) was a Danish realist writer who shared with Karl Gjellerup the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1917 for "his authentic descriptions of present-day life in Denmark."

  2. Hendrik Pontoppidan (21 March 1814 in Thisted – 22 February 1901) was a Danish merchant, consul and philanthropist. His parents were priest Børge P. Glahn and Mette Magdalene ( née Glahn) but when he was three his father died and he was moved to Thisted to live with family there.

  3. Henrik Pontoppidan (born July 24, 1857, Fredericia, Denmark—died August 21, 1943, Ordrup, near Copenhagen) was a Realist writer who shared with Karl Gjellerup the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1917 for “his authentic descriptions of present-day life in Denmark.”

  4. Biographical note on Henrik Pontoppidan. Henrik Pontoppidan (1857-1943) wrote his last novel, Mands himmerig [Man’s Heaven], in 1927. The most significant work of his later years consisted of five volumes of memoirs, published between 1933 and 1943.

  5. Henrik Pontoppidan. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1917. Born: 24 July 1857, Fredericia, Denmark. Died: 21 August 1943, Ordrup, Denmark. Residence at the time of the award: Denmark. Prize motivation: “for his authentic descriptions of present-day life in Denmark” Language: Danish. Prize share: 1/2. Life.

  6. Oct 14, 2019 · Magnificently metaphysical and boldly human, Henrik Pontoppidans “Lucky Per” plays for the highest possible stakes, James Wood writes.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lucky_PerLucky Per - Wikipedia

    Lucky Per (Danish: Lykke-Per) is a novel by Danish Nobel Prize–winning author Henrik Pontoppidan published in eight volumes between 1898 and 1904. It is considered one of the major Danish novels, and in 2004 it was made part of the Danish Culture Canon.

  8. Henrik Pontoppidan, Biography Kuusankosken kaupunginkirjasto © 1997 (revised 1999 JM) Danish novelist whose realistic novels depicted the social fabric of Denmark in his time and who shared with Karl Gjellerup the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1917.

  9. HENRIK PONTOPPIDAN (1857-1943) reassessment of his works in the light of modern literary research. Pontoppidan is, country, despite his being one of the most important-indeed, perhaps the most im- portant-of Danish novelists.

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