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  1. Erik Axel Karlfeldt, né Erik Axel Eriksson le 20 juillet 1864 à Karlsbo (sv) et mort le 8 avril 1931 à Stockholm, est un poète suédois dont les œuvres furent extrêmement populaires en leur temps. Il reçoit de manière posthume le prix Nobel de littérature en 1931, bien qu'il l'eût précédemment refusé en 1918 .

  2. Erik Axel Karlfeldt (20 July 1864 – 8 April 1931) was a Swedish poet whose highly symbolist poetry masquerading as regionalism was popular and won him the 1931 Nobel Prize in Literature posthumously after he had been nominated by Nathan Söderblom, member of the Swedish Academy.

  3. Erik Axel Karlfeldt (1864-1931) was a Swedish poet and permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1931 for his lyrics of "fresh and pure beauty".

  4. Biographie d'ERIK AXEL KARLFELDT (1864-1931). Aborder l'œuvre extrêmement originale de ce poète suédois implique deux présupposés : d'abord, que l'on connaisse bien les fameuses peintures murales de Dalécarlie, province du centre de la Suède , naïves et colorées à souhait, qui illustrent...

  5. 20 juil. 1998 · Erik Axel Karlfeldt (born July 20, 1864, Folkärna, Sweden—died April 8, 1931, Stockholm) was a Swedish poet whose essentially regional, tradition-bound poetry was extremely popular and won him the Nobel Prize for Literature posthumously in 1931; he had refused it in 1918, at least in part because of his position as secretary to the Swedish ...

  6. Erik Axel Karlfeldt was a Swedish poet who wrote about his native region of Dalarna and its traditions. He was awarded the Nobel Prize posthumously in 1931 for his poetry, which reflects his imagination and artistry.

  7. Erik Axel Karlfeldt, né Erik Axel Eriksson le 20 juillet 1864 à Karlsbo (sv) et mort le 8 avril 1931 à Stockholm, est un poète suédois dont les œuvres furent extrêmement populaires en leur temps. Il reçoit de manière posthume le prix Nobel de littérature en 1931, bien qu'il l'eût précédemment refusé en 1918.