Where have you gone, Henrik Pontoppidan?

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From: Jerusalem Post
Date: 20021016
Author:Calev Ben-David

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Headline: Where have you gone, Henrik Pontoppidan? Byline: Calev Ben-David Edition; Daily Section: Opinion Page: 06

Wednesday, October 16, 2002 -- Remember Christian Mommsen, Bjornstjerne Bjornson, Rudolf Eucken, Karl Gjellerup, Henrik Pontoppidan and Carl Gustaf von Heidenstam?

Probably not, unless you're an expert in Nobel Prize trivia. These were some of the lesser talents to win the Nobel Prize for Literature award during its first two decades, when the likes of Leo Tolstoy, Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Henrik Ibsen, James Joyce and Marcel Proust - none of whom ever ...

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