Bogense kierkegaard biografiya

  • In its self-conscious processing of memory and experience, Memories of My Life is indebted to Søren Kierkegaard, yet its touch is personal, light and warm.
  • The earliest work known to have been written in Denmark was a Latin biography of Knud the Saint, written by an English monk iElnoth, who was attached to the.
  • Hvem var nu denne Hans Bang, der ved sin død 1560 var rådmand i.
  • I am living my life bygd Rainer Maria Rilke

    European Journal of Life Writing

    Marijke Huisman

    Experiments in Life-Writing is a collection of essays about the 'recent explosion of experimentation in life-writing', as Julia Novak calls it in her introductory essay. With the explosion has come a flood of new genre terms: ''meta-autobiography,' 'autotopography', 'creative non-fiction', 'false novel', 'autofiction', 'biofiction', 'auto/biografiction', 'autobiographical non-fiction novel', auto/biographic metafiction', or 'heterobiography',' are among the foremost. 'What all of these forms share,' Novak emphasises, 'and which is, according to the editors of the Routledge Companion to Experimental Literature, a defining mark of literary experiments in general, is a 'commitment to raising fundamental questions about the very nature and being of verbal art itself'-questions which mai

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  • Denmark - Encyclopedia

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    Britannica 1911





    DENMARK (Danmark), a small kingdom of Europe, occupying part of a peninsula and a group of islands dividing the Baltic and North Seas, in the middle latitudes of the eastern coast. The kingdom lies between 54° 33' and 57° 45' N. and between 8 ° 4' 54" and 12° 47' 25" E., exclusive of the island of Bornholm, which, as will be seen, is not to be included in the Danish archipelago. The peninsula is divided between Denmark and Germany (Schleswig-Holstein). The Danish portion is the northern and the greater, and is called Jutland (Dan. Jylland). Its nordlig part is actually insular, divided from the mainland by the Limfjord or Liimfjord, which communicates with the North Sea to the west and the Cattegat to the east, but this strait, though broad and possessing lacustrine characteristics to the west, has only very narrow entrances. The connexion with the North Sea dates from 1825. The Skagerrack bounds Jutland to the

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