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"folktales Of Norway" By Reidar Christiansen.
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"Folktales of Norway." Unhappily, the 400-plus page Dover edition, with its wonderful Norwegian illustrations, has been supplanted by a less expensive, but much less satisfactory, short selection ("Thrift Edition"), under the same main titl...

A Jury Of Her Peers
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ased on a murder. John Wright is the person who is murdered by someone, and his neighbors are suspecting the murderer. The story is considered an example of the feminist literature of earlier times, since two female characters solve the mys...

Sverre Fehn
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Sverre Fehn first caught the attention of the international project of the Norwegian audience pavilion at the World Exhibition in Brussels in 1958 and again in 1962, the project Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. Moreover,...

A Doll’s House
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ay which has been selected for review is “The Doll House” by Henrik Ibsen. Henrik is known as father of prose drama of the modern world. When Ibsen was of 21 years old he wrote his first play named Catiline. A Doll’s House is a depiction of...

John Lennon
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John Lennon was anything but typical. Lennon's mother, Julia, drifted in and out of his life during his childhood and then died in a car accident when Lennon was seventeen. His father was similarly absent, essentially walking out on the fam...

Final Project
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finally chosen the West, first as the Marshall Plan and NATO. 1967-1989: The Cold War and globalization Award In the mid-1960s, the Norwegian Nobel Committee's composition has changed......

John Lennon
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John Lennon's childhood was anything but typical. Lennon's mother, Julia, drifted in and out of his life as a child and then killed in a car accident when Lennon was seventeen. His father was similarly absent, essentially leaving the family...