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  • 11fable — fabler, n. /fay beuhl/, n., v., fabled, fabling. n. 1. a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters; apologue: the fable of the tortoise and the hare; Aesop s fables. 2. a story not founded on fact:… …

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  • 12Vagn Lundbye — (* 22. November 1933 in Vanløse, Dänemark) ist ein dänischer Schriftsteller. Seine Ursprünge liegen in der Beat Literatur Ende der sechziger Jahre, in denen er mit seinen Arbeiten für die damals progressiven Kopenhagener Literaturzeitschriften… …

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  • 13Edvard Storm — (* 21. August 1749 in Vågå; † 24. September 1794 in Kopenhagen) war ein norwegischer Lyriker und Pädagoge. Seine Eltern waren der Pfarrer Johan Storm (1712–1776) und dessen zweite Frau[1] Ingeborg Birgitte Røring (171 …

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  • 14fable — n. & v. n. 1 a a story, esp. a supernatural one, not based on fact. b a tale, esp. with animals as characters, conveying a moral. 2 (collect.) myths and legendary tales (in fable). 3 a a false statement; a lie. b a thing only supposed to exist. v …

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  • 15fable — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin fabula conversation, story, play, from fari to speak more at ban Date: 14th century a fictitious narrative or statement: as a. a legendary story of supernatural happenings b. a… …

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  • 16Ludvig Holberg — Ludvig Holberg, Baron of Holberg (December 3, 1684 – January 28, 1754) was a writer, essayist, philosopher, historian and playwright born in Bergen, Norway during the time of the Dano Norwegian double monarchy, and spent most of his adult life in …

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  • 17Hans Vilhelm Kaalund — Hans Vilhelm (H. V.) Kaalund 27 June 1818 ndash; 27 April 1885 was a Danish lyric poet.Born as the son of a customs officer he spent his childhood at the border district near the walls of Copenhagen. Very early attempts of being an artist were… …

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  • 18Edvard Storm — (August 21, 1749 ndash; September 29, 1794), was a poet from Vågå, Oppland. He was the son of Johan Storm, the priest in Vågå, and his second wife, Ingeborg Birgitta Røring. The firs 12 years of his life were spent in the Vågå rectory, until he… …

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  • 19Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder — Gheeraert s birds eye view of Bruges, Flanders in 1562 …

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  • 20Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen — (b. Oslo, 11 January 1964) is a contemporary Norwegian composer. Life Aagaard Nilsen grew up in Kabelvåg on Lofoten (North Norway). From 1986 to 1990 he studied at the university as well as at the Bergen Conservatory of Music (now known as the… …

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