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But the Swede would soon check himself, realizing that such a general explanation is insufficient, that in Karlfeldt there are many things, beloved but difficult to define, which a proper appraisal must take into account but which are inaccessible to the foreigner.
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The name Karlfeldt, which he assumed in 1889, was derived; from the name of his father's farm; his parents were Erik Janson and Anna Stina
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(Arkitektur i litteratur, 1999) and studies on the lyrical contribution of the Swedish poets Erik Axel Karlfeldt and Pär
CV of Jöran Mjöberg 2010
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Deledda, married Madesani, was jubilantly received at the station by a committee headed by the poet Erik Axel Karlfeldt, the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy.
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Karlfeldt (1864 – 1931) was elected to the Swedish Academy in 1904 and became its Permanent Secretary in 1912.
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Erik Karlfeldt, a poet, secretary of the Academy, presented him in a long review of his five major novels.
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Erik Karlfeldt, a poet, secretary of the Academy, presented him in a long review of his five major novels.
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In Karlfeldt we find scarcely a single expression of poetic self-consciousness.
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What the poems of Erik Axel Karlfeldt have meant to the
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Thus the decision to honour the poetry of Erik Axel Karlfeldt with this year's Nobel Prize is intended as an expression of justice by international standards.
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