Extractions: Virtual Voyager - explorers guide to travel Sponsored Links InfoVoyager Rough Guide Directory Store ... Francais SEARCH INFOVOYAGER Contents Redirected from Bjornstjerne Martinus Bjornson December 8 April 26 ) was a Norwegian author and Nobel Prize in Literature winner in . Bjørnson is one of "the great four" Norwegian authors, the others being Henrik Ibsen Jonas Lie[?] , and Alexander Kielland[?] . He wrote the lyrics to the Norwegian national anthem He was born on December 8 at the farmstead of Bjørgen in Kvikne , a remote village in the Østerdal district, some sixty miles south of Trondheim . In his father, who had been pastor of Kvikne, was transferred to the parish of Nesset, in Romsdal ; in this romantic district the childhood of Bjørnson was spent. After some teaching at the neighbouring town of Molde , he was sent at the age of seventeen to a well-known school in Christiania to study for the university; his instinct for poetry was already awakened, and indeed he had written verses from his eleventh year. He matriculated at the university of Christiania in , and soon began to work as a journalist, especially as a drama critic.
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Extractions: A monument of Norwegian granite is dedicated to Bjornstjerne Martinus Bjornson. Best known as author of Ja vi elskerdette landet (Yes, I love this land), Norwegian poet and patriot Bjornson won a Nobel prize for literature in 1903 "as a tribute to his noble, magnificent and versatile poetry, which has always been distinguished by both the freshness of its inspiration and the rare purity of its spirit." Bjornson was also a prominent exponent of scientific agriculture. The medallion bust of Bjornson on the monument is work of Nowegian sculptor Sigvold Asbornson. I believe that the monument was erected in 1903. It sat in the open area in front of Old Main (see aerial map ). It can be seen in front of Old Main in the postcard dated 1909 below. This postcard also shows quite plainly the old Chemistry Building Fargo, North Dakota Bjornson Monument NDAC Home Page Site Home Page
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Linkpage Beyer. Bjørnstjerne martinus Bjørnson. The 1903 Nobel Prize winner(in literature) is profiled on the Nobel Foundation website. http://www.mnc.net/norway/bjornson.htm
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Index To Uncle Theo's Scrapbook 33a Berg, Torvald Torkildsen 33a (unnamed emigrant Berg brother) bjornson, Bjornstjerne3c Bond Knud Olson) 32c Olson, Martin 8a, 65c Olson, martinus 64b Olson http://users.htcomp.net/bcc/index-theo.asp
Extractions: Index to Uncle Theo's Scrapbook The published book does not contain page numbers. However, the page containing the portrait of Thomas Theodore Colwick (following the introduction) should be considered as page number one with the pages that follow numbered in sequence. Page numbers in the index are usually followed by letters which identify the column in which the name is found (the first column by the letter a, the second column by the letter b, and the third column by the letter "c"). In some cases, the reference to the person in the article is somewhat obscure and not specifically identified, or the name has been misspelled. The qualifier in parenthesis after the page numbers below will help identify these persons. Abbott, Jo, Judge
Extractions: His political opinions made him sometimes a polemical person in his homeland and was even charged of high treason. On his novels he often used folklore describing peasant life in Norway. He died in Paris and his remains were brought back to Norway in a Norwegian warship. He was buried with great honours. Blixen became world-wide famous for her novel "Letters from Africa", which has been taken to the cinema as "Out of Africa". She immigrated to Africa with her husband on the eve of World War I. Written to her family, her letters recount the failure of her marriage, the financial collapse of her husband's coffee plantation, and her experiences in Kenya.
Chapter 14 martinus Pretorius* and Paul Kruger* become leaders of the Boers opposed This yearBjornstjerne bjornson* (18321910), Norwegian poet, dramatist and novelist http://hometown.aol.com/clasz/Chap14.html
Extractions: Main htmlAdWH('7002679', '234', '60'); CHAPTER FOURTEEN Realism Triumphant Introduction - Since events are moving so rapidly, we need to take a little time here to catch up on the state of world affairs around 1877. Europe is dominating Asia, the French in Indochina, the Russians in the north and the English across the south. Railroads are springing up everywhere, steamships are speeding up travel across the oceans, the telegraph is a reality and transatlantic cable provides communication between Europe and America. Next year the first commercial telephone exchange will go into operation in the U.S. The Ottoman Empire* is shrinking visibly and the European powers are fighting over each piece. Political State of Affairs British Empire - In 1877 Queen Victoria* is proclaimed Empress of India which puts Great Britain in the position of being the most powerful player on the world stage. This is helped along by the fact that Great Britain acquired the Suez Canal* (built by the French 1859-69) in 1875 when Disraeli* (who is now Prime Minister for Queen Victoria* again) gets Great Britain to buy controlling interest in the Canal This is a smart move because it makes it possible for British shipping to take the short route back and forth to India and parts East instead of going all the way around Africa. And, speaking of Africa - This year Great Britain annexes the Transvaal*. [This is that area in north-east South Africa that was put together by the Boers* (a bunch of Dutch and French farmers who had moved north from the coastal area to the veld, a high, mountainous area). In 1848 Paul Kruger* (1825-1904) and Jacobus Pretorius* (1799-1853, the Boer leader who defeated the Zulus and founded the Boer Republic of Natal) created the nucleus of Transvaal*. Pretorius'* son, Martinus*, was the first president of it. Martinus Pretorius* and Paul Kruger* become leaders of the Boers opposed to British rule. There will be a lot of fighting down here in Africa, especially when, in the near future, they find gold and diamonds here.]
USGS Astro: Planetary Nomenclature - Nomenclature B S 151.8E 70.0 EU DU 5 1970 0 AA martinus W.; Dutch CT ET AS AD REF FT ORIGIN H HBjornson 73.1N 109.2W 88.0 EU NO 5 1985 59 AA bjornstjerne; Norwegian poet http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/USGSFlag/Space/nomen/alpha/alphB.html
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Literature 1903 spirit . Bjørnstjerne martinus Bjørnson. Norway. b. 1832 d. 1910.The Nobel Prize in Literature 1903 Presentation Speech Bjørnstjerne http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1903/
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson - Biography Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Biography. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (18321910)was the son of a Norwegian pastor. At school in Christiania http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1903/bjornson-bio.html
Extractions: Morgenbladet in 1854 and contributed criticism as well as stories to various other newspapers. In 1857 he succeeded in starting a literary career when he wrote the historical play Mellem slagene (Between the Battles) and became stage director at the Norwegian Theatre in Bergen. During the following years he took part in national politics (as he did all his life) and divided his creative activities between historical tragedies and country tales such as Arne (1858) and En glad gut (1860) "A Happy Boy", both of which were meant to show a kinship between the contemporary peasant and the saga heroes of old in their taciturnity and love of adventure. The years 1860-1863 he spent abroad, mostly in Italy, where he was deeply affected by Michelangelo and Greek sculpture. The seventies were marked by a second visit to Italy (1873-1875) and a turn toward realism and social problems which produced the plays En fallit (The Bankrupt) and (The Editor), both in 1875. In Kongen (1877) "The King", he dealt with the loss of Christian ideals in today's secular society, a concern which led him into a religious crisis and to a rejection of the church dogma. In 1882 he left Norway and spent five years abroad where En hanske (1883) "A Gauntlet" was written, a play in which he attacked hypocrisy concerning sexual matters as well as the liberal attitude of the Bohemians. During the following years he wrote educational novels such as
Knjinice Grada Zagreba Sully Prudhomme 1902. Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen 1903. bjornstjerne MartinusBjornson 1904. Frédéric Mistral, José Echegaray Y Eizaguirre 1905. http://www.kgz.hr/nobelovci.asp
Extractions: Nobelova nagrada za knjievnost 1901. - 2001. / uredila Zdenka Sviben. - Zagreb : Knjinice grada Zagreba, 2001. - 108 str. U povodu 165. godinjice roðenja Alfreda Nobela i obiljeavanja "Mjeseca hrvatske knjige '98" u Gradskoj je knjinici od 15. listopada do 10. studenoga 1998. godine bila prireðena izloba portreta i djela knjievnika - dobitnika Nobelove nagrade za knjievnost od 1901. do 1998. godine. Izloba je tada pobudila veliki interes, kako korisnika, tako i kolega knjinièara. U nekoliko smo navrata graðu (portrete i tekstove) s te izlobe davali kolegama za prigodne izlobe. Zbog toga smo odluèili, u povodu stote obljetnice dodjele Nobelove nagrade za knjievnost, prirediti prigodno izdanje. Podaci koje smo prikupili dolaze iz razlièitih izvora: enciklopedija, leksikona, biografija, predgovora i pogovora samih djela - sve one graðe koja nam je kao knjinièarima dostupna.
Academy Of Writing Excellence 1904 Frederic Mistral, Jose Echegaray y Eizaguirre. 1903 bjornstjerne MartinusBjornson. 1902 Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen. 1901 Sully Prudhomme. http://www.newgenius.com/AWE/noble.htm
Untitled Document inspiration and the rare purity of its spirit, Norway. BjornstjerneMartinus bjornson. male. 1904. in recognition of the fresh originality http://203.252.199.58/wowlic/e_sub5_main1.htm
Extractions: Nobel Prizes ¢º Purpose This is the most prestigious prize in the world, awarded according to the will of Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896. The Nobel Foundation, using the funds of Alfred Nobel's legacy, has four sections : three Swedish organizations and one Norwegian organization. The Foundation awards Nobel Prizes to "those who have made the greatest contribution to human race during the past year" in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, literature, peace and economics. The first Nobel Prize was awarded on the fifth anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, on December 10, 1901. The Nobel Prize for Literature is awarded by the Swedish Academy. ¢º Selection Genre and Criteria According to Alfred Nobel's will, in the case of the prize for literature, "the writer who has written with the most idealistic tendency" shall be given the prize. The Swedish, French and Spanish Academies are responsible for examining the literary works. ¢º Related site http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/index.html
GK- National Network Of Education Prudhomme, Sully, 1901. Mommsen, Christian Matthias Theodor, 1902. bjornson, BjornstjerneMartinus, 1903. Eizaguirre, Jose Echegaray Y, 1904. Mistral, Frederic, 1904. http://www.indiaeducation.info/infomine/nobel/nobelarchive.htm
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Caramba! - Nobelova Cena - Literatura (1901-1921) 1902. Mommsen, Theodor I. Mommsen, Theodor II. 1903. bjornson, BjornstjerneMartinus. 1904. Mistral, Frédéric I. Mistral, Frédéric II. http://www.caramba.cz/page.php?PgID=955
Untitled Document Hrolfr.com A Rollo of Normandy Homepage. Statues of FargoMoorhead. BjornstjerneMartinus bjornson Take a look at the statue of bjornson, a poet and patriot. http://www.sofnfargo.com/links.html
AIDANEWS - Associazione Internazionale Del Diritto E Dell'Arte Bellow, Saul 1976. Benavente, Jacinto 1922. Bergson, Henri 1927. bjornson, BjornstjerneMartinus 1903. Boell, Heinrich 1972. Brodsky, Joseph 1987. Buck, Pearl 1938. http://www.aidanews.it/print.asp?IDarticle=1044