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    Jeppe Aakjær (10 September 1866 – 22 (23) April 1930) was a Danish poet and novelist, a member of the 'Jutland Movement' in Danish literature". A regionalist...
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  • This is a list of works by Danish poet and novelist Jeppe Aakjær. Source: Missionen og dens Høvding [The Mission and its Chieftain] (Copenhagen: J. Erslev...
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    northern Jutland where she lived with her husband Jeppe Aakjær following their marriage in 1907. Nanna Aakjær was also active in the Women's Suffrage Association...
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  • Aakjær is a Danish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jeppe Aakjær (1866–1930), Danish poet and novelist Lauritz Petersen Aakjær (1883–1959)...
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  • Jeppe is a predominantly Danish masculine given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name Jeppe Aakjær (1866–1930), Danish poet...
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    of Thisted, Johan Skjoldborg of Hannæs, Jakob Knudsen of Aggersborg, Jeppe Aakjær and Marie Bregendahl of Fjends, Nobel Prize laureate Johannes Vilhelm...
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  • surrounded at the Jalalabad mountain range by British Indian forces. Died: Jeppe Aakjær, 63, Danish poet and novelist The Chicago Crime Commission labeled 28...
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    en Sommerdag ("Look about one summer day") Played on piano, lyrics by Jeppe Aakjær omitted (0:27) Problems playing these files? See media help. Over the...
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    song was translated in 1927 by the Danish poet Jeppe Aakjær. Much like Robert Burns' use of dialect, Aakjær translated the song into Sallingbomål, a form...
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    Bindstouw, published in 1842. Danish social realist and radical writer Jeppe Aakjær used Jutlanders and Jutland culture in most of his works, for example...
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