Karl Adolph Gjellerup

Karl Gjellerup (June 2, 1857 – October 13, 1919) was a Danish poet and novelist who together with his compatriot Henrik Pontoppidan won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1917. He belonged to the Modern Break-Through. He occasionally used the pseudonym Epigonos. Gjellerup was the son of a vicar in Zealand and grew up in a national and romantic idealistic atmosphere. In the 1870s he broke with his background and at first he became an enthusiastic su... more

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  • Jun 2, 1857

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  • Oct 13, 1919 (age 62 years)

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  • Karl Gjellerup
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Year Award Notes/Description
  • 1917
  • "for his varied and rich poetry, which is inspired by lofty ideals"
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