782:(a Danish prize for women in the arts or academic life) in 1939. The work brought attention from critics who were concerned not only with literary appraisal of the book, but also with defining Blixen's intentions and morality. Post-colonial criticism has linked her with contemporary British writers and in some cases branded her as just another morally bankrupt white European aristocrat. Danish scholars have not typically made judgments about her morality, perhaps understanding that while colonial prejudices and elements of racism are inherent in the work, given the context and era, nevertheless her position as an outsider, a Dane and a woman makes evaluating her more complex. Some critics, including Carolyn Martin Shaw and Raoul Granqvist, have judged her to be a racist and a white supremacist, while other critics, such as Abdul R. JanMohamed, have recognized both her romanticized colonial attitudes and her understanding of colonial problems, as well as her concern and respect for African nationalists.
765:, won wide recognition in the United States, and publication of the book in the United Kingdom and Denmark followed, though with difficulty. Unable to find a translator she was satisfied with, Blixen prepared the Danish versions herself, though they are not translations, but rather versions of the stories with differing details. Blixen's explanation for the difference was that she "very much wanted it to be published in Danish as an original Danish book, and not in any — no matter how good — translation". The Danish critics were not enthusiastic about the book and were annoyed, according to Blixen, that it had first been published abroad. Blixen never again published a book in English first. All her later books were either published first in Danish, or published simultaneously in Danish and English.
801:). A departure from her previous Gothic works, the stories reflect the starkness of the times, occupation tinged with courage and pride, and hope for the future. The stories do not reflect resistance, but resilience, and explore the interdependence of opposites. She examines shame versus pride in "The Heroine", cowardice and courage in "The Pearls", master and servant in "The Invincible Slave-Owners", and life versus death as well as freedom versus imprisonment in "Peter and Rosa". In "Sorrow-acre", the best-known story of the collection, Blixen explores victimization and oppression. Because of the war, she had to be creative about getting the manuscript published, travelling to
859:. Almost all of Blixen's tales from the 1940s and 1950s follow a traditional style of storytelling, weaving Gothic themes such as incest and murder with myth and bewitchment as a means of exploring identity, morality and philosophy. Most also take place against the background of the 19th century or earlier periods. Concerning her deliberately old-fashioned style, Blixen mentioned in several interviews that she wanted to express a spirit that no longer existed in modern times, one of being rather than doing. Her narratives hover between skillfully crafted illusion and
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874:, under a French pseudonym, Pierre Andrezel, for the first and last time. Though it was written in Danish, she claimed that it was a translation of a French work written between the wars and denied being its author. The book was published in 1944 and nominated for a third Book-of-the-Month Club selection. Blixen initially did not want the book to be nominated, but eventually accepted the distinction. The horrors experienced by the young heroines have been interpreted as an allegory of
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affair. In a letter to her brother Thomas in 1924, she wrote: "I believe that for all time and eternity I am bound to Denys, to love the ground he walks upon, to be happy beyond words when he is here, and to suffer worse than death many times when he leaves..." But other letters in her collections show that the relationship was unstable, and that Karen's increasing dependence upon Finch Hatton, who was intensely independent, was an issue.
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1193:) attributed her misdiagnosis to a failure to communicate on both the part of Blixen and her doctors. As she didn't tell them about her laxative misuse, and the physicians believed they were fighting syphilis, each missed the opportunity for effective treatment. Both Erik MĂĽnster and Weismann also recognized the lapse in communication, as had Blixen been treated with
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774:, was published in 1937. Its success firmly established her reputation. Having learned from her previous experience, Blixen published the book first in Denmark and the United Kingdom, and then in the United States. Garnering another Book-of-the-Month Club choice, Blixen was assured of not only sales for this new work, but also renewed interest in
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677:"When he had started in his car for the aerodrome in Nairobi, and had turned down the drive, he came back to look for a volume of poems, that he had given to me and now wanted on his journey. He stood with one foot on the running-board of the car, and a finger in the book, reading out to me a poem we had been discussing.
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consists of the unpublished poems, plays and short stories Karen
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Although it was widely believed that syphilis continued to plague Blixen throughout her lifetime, extensive tests were unable to reveal evidence of syphilis in her system after 1925. Her writing prowess suggests that she did not suffer from the mental degeneration of late stages of syphilis. She did
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and states that during Blixen's lifetime her illnesses were rumored to be fabricated. Her publisher indicated that Blixen's syphilis was a myth in private, but publicly, Blixen blamed syphilis for her chronic health issues. Donelson concluded: "Whatever her belief about her illness, the disease
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were reported in her medical records. Concerned about gaining weight, Blixen took strong laxatives "during her whole adult life", which after years of misuse affected her digestive system. She also was a heavy smoker, which when combined with her minimal food intake led to her developing a
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that had belonged to her father's family. Longing for the freedom she had enjoyed when her father was alive, she found some satisfaction in telling her younger sister Ellen hair-raising good-night stories, partly inspired by Danish folk tales and
Icelandic sagas. In 1905, these led to her
1493:. After its restoration, the property was deeded to the Danish Literary Academy and became managed by the Rungstedlund Foundation, founded by Blixen and her siblings. It was opened to the public as a museum in 1991. In 2013 The Karen Blixen Museum joined the Nordic museum portal.
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which she continued to take in drop form as a treatment for the syphilis that she thought was the cause of her continued pain. Blixen had reported severe bouts of abdominal pain as early as 1921, while she was still in Kenya. Several well-known physicians and specialists of both
939:. These tales feature many innuendos, which Blixen employed to force her reader into participating in the creation of the story. She mixed obscure references with explicit observation. Her writing was not just a retelling of tales, however; it was a complex layering of clues and
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Dinesen's films, in which he intended to release "The Heroine", "The Deluge at Norderney", "A Country Tale", and "Full Moon". After a day of shooting film in Budapest on "The Heroine", the project was canceled because his financier went bankrupt.
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Europeans and Africans, concluding that "prejudices reveal more about the perceiver than the perceived". The book consists of four tales: "Shadows on the Grass", which focuses on her Somali servant Farah; "Faith is Revealed", which relays the importance of
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and meeting with employees at both the American and British embassies. The Americans were unable to ship personal items, but the British embassy agreed, shipping the document to her publisher in the United States. Blixen did not receive further communication about
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1319:(who himself would accept the prize fifteen years later) opposed a prize to Blixen arguing that Scandinavians were overrepresentated among Nobel prize laureates in literature, and the members of the Academy surprisingly voted for a prize to the Italian poet
481:, suggested they should go to Kenya to start a coffee farm. He and his sister Ingeborg Dinesen (Karen Dinesen's mother) invested 150,000 Danish crowns in the venture. Early in 1913, Bror left for Kenya. He was followed by his fiancée Karen in December 1913.
539:. The property covered 6,000 acres (2,400 ha) of land: 600 acres (240 ha) were used for a coffee plantation, 3,400 acres (1,400 ha) were used by the natives for grazing, and 2,000 acres (810 ha) of virgin forest were left untouched.
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1390:) in 1974, which told of the transformation of the young woman who moved to Africa into the sophisticated writer. Giving personal anecdotes about Blixen's life, Svendsen focused on the private woman behind her public image. Blixen's great-nephew,
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447:, in which her literary talent began to emerge. Around this time, she also published fiction in Danish periodicals under the pseudonym Osceola, the name of her father's dog, which she had often walked in her father's company.
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medal in 1952 , granted the inaugural Hans Christian Andersen Scholarship of the Danish Writers Association in 1955 and received the Henrik Pontoppidan Memorial Foundation Grant in 1959. Karen Blixen was proposed by the
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to help. The book was published in the United States in 1934 under the pseudonym Isak Dinesen, though the publisher refused to give Blixen an advance and discouraged the use of a pseudonym. When it was chosen as a
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which force the reader to deduce Blixen's intent and draw conclusions. The story, for Blixen, was vital to expression: it gives a recitation of experience, and simultaneously a potential vision of the possible.
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According to Peter Capstick, "It was not long after Blixen and his wife settled on their farm that he started womanizing." Capstick goes on to say, "His forays into town and his often wild socializing at the
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bourgeois merchant family of ship owners. Karen Dinesen was the second oldest in a family of three sisters and two brothers. Her younger brother,
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935:. Blixen's concept of the art of the story is perhaps most directly expressed in the stories "The Blank Page" and "The Cardinal's First Tale" in
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in the south of Sweden. She fell in love with the dashing equestrian baron
5574:. Gaffney, South Carolina: The Gaffney Ledger. 24 February 1959. p. 5
5552:"Karen Blixen: Tidlige arbejder ("Familien de Cats" og "Sandhedens Hævn")"
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5479:. Hazelton, Pennsylvania: The Standard-Sentinel. 23 March 1959. p. 4
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The Aristocratic Universe of Karen Blixen: Destiny and the Denial of Fate
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What Ever Happened to Orson Welles?: A Portrait of an Independent Career
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4242:. Translated by Kynoch, Gaye. Brighton, England: Sussex Academic Press.
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Karen Blixen wrote about their last meeting and subsequent parting.
5679:. Rungsted Kyst, Denmark: Karen Blixen Museet. 2015. Archived from
5605:. Rungsted Kyst, Denmark: Karen Blixen Museet. 2016. Archived from
5534:. Rungsted Kyst, Denmark: Karen Blixen Museet. 2016. Archived from
5321:(2nd ed.). Copenhagen, Denmark: Danmarks Nationalbank. 2005.
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Dinesen, Isak (1986). "The Revenge of Truth: A Marionette Comedy".
3802:. Made in Denmark—Investigations of the Dispersal of "Danishness".
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5558:(in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: Københavns Universitetsbibliotek
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A model of Karen's house in Rungstedlund in Google's 3D Warehouse
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Søgaard, I. (2002). "Abstract: Karen Blixen and her physicians".
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Maria Helleberg; Jørgen Lange Thomsen (Medical examiner) (2016).
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came to see her, as well. When Blixen expressed a desire to meet
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4485:. Shamokin, Pennsylvania: The Shamokin News-Dispatch. p. 4
4183:"'Shadows in the Grass' Reveals Isak Dinesen's Masterful Touch"
4117:"Aristocrat whose African tale charmed America and the Academy"
3722:. Copenhagen, Denmark: University of Copenhagen. Archived from
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History: 4 Volume Set
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arranged a meeting with Monroe and her husband, the playwright
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included seven stories that Blixen had intended to be parts of
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Too Close To The Sun: The Life and Times of Denys Finch Hatton
4818:] (in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: Lindhardt og Ringhof.
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A model of Karen's farm near Nairobi in Google's 3D Warehouse
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Summary/Reviews: On modern marriage, and other observations /
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A considerable proportion of the Karen Blixen archive at the
1009:, Blixen intended to enjoy herself. She was the feature of a
4569:(Revised ed.). New York City, New York: Da Capo Press.
4305:. Vol. I: A-K. New York, New York: Garland Publishing.
3883:
Is Arsenic an Aphrodisiac?: The Sociochemistry of an Element
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905:) was published in 1957, followed in 1958 by the collection
5631:(in Italian). Rome, Italy. 23 December 2012. Archived from
5625:[Death of Emidio Greco the director with passion].
5432:. New York City, New York. 8 September 1962. Archived from
5263:. Literary Stamp Collecting. 19 August 2012. Archived from
5213:(in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: Gyldendal. Archived from
4418:. List of recipients. Self-published, but with references .
4379:. List of recipients. Self-published, but with references .
4340:. List of recipients. Self-published, but with references .
3747:(in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: Gyldendal. Archived from
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1581:(The de Cats Family), January 1909, published in Danish in
1406:(1985) (The Forgotten Ape: man and woman in Karen Blixen).
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The Power of Aries: myth and reality in Karen Blixen's life
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In 1946 and 1955 the neurosurgeon Eduard Busch performed a
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And the grey whiteness of them ribboning the enormous skies
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5769:. Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1993. Print.
4079:"JRR Tolkien's Nobel prize chances dashed by 'poor prose'"
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403:(August 1872 to December 1873), and fathered a daughter.
5087:. Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi.
4703:(5th ed.). London, England: New Holland Publishers.
4218:"Isak Dinesen" and Karen Blixen: the mask and the reality
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1774:"'Reverse provincialism' denied Karen Blixen Nobel prize"
1220:. Others attribute her weight loss and eventual death to
285:(1963). The latter was adapted as a romantic comedy film
4992:"'Seven Gothic Tales': The Divine Swank of Isak Dinesen"
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3631:"The British Empire, Imperialism, Colonialism, Colonies"
3366:"'SEVEN GOTHIC TALES': THE DIVINE SWANK OF ISAK DINESEN"
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2987:, "Scream Queen? More Like Steam Queen", 10 October 2023
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Karen Blixen i Afrika. En brevsamling, 1914–31 i IV bind
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1623:(1937 in Denmark and England, 1938 in the United States)
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was delayed for another year. The most famous tale from
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3716:"Karen Blixen and Isak Dinesen: One woman, two authors"
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Kraftens horn: myte og virkelighed i Karen Blixens liv
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Against her wishes, Bror and Karen separated in 1921.
263:. She is also noted, particularly in Denmark, for her
5182:"Ukendt lillesøster kaster nyt lys over Karen Blixen"
4618:[Karen Blixen Failed Treatment of Syphilis].
4590:. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky.
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Jørgensen, Bo Hakon; Juhl, Marianne (1 August 2016).
3793:"Karen Blixen's Challenges to Postcolonial Criticism"
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THE ANGELIC AVENGERS by Isak Dinesen | Kirkus Reviews
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5705:. San Mateo, California. 6 February 1959. p. 23
5444:"Isak Dinesen Comes to US to Make Educational Films"
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Eudora Welty, A Writer's Eye: Collected Book Reviews
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Carnival: Entertainments and Posthumous Tales (1977)
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Then he drove away for good, waving his arm to me."
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5239:. London, England. 10 February 2014. Archived from
5081:Welty, Eudora (1994). McHaney, Pearl Amelia (ed.).
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LAST TALES by Isak Dinesen | PenguinRandomHouse.com
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2033:"KAREN BLIXEN – ISAK DINESEN INFORMATION SITE" at
768:Her second book, now the best known of her works,
709:And the spokes of the sun over the crumpled hills.
5791:The Man Whom Women Loved: The Life of Bror Blixen
5352:. Nairobi, Kenya. 2 November 2010. Archived from
4672:"A brief survey of the short story: Isak Dinesen"
1675:. Published in full 1963 in several languages as
1232:Among Blixen's posthumously published works are:
5649:"New Europe Stamps will be issued on 9 May 1996"
5061:(in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark. Archived from
4622:(in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark. Archived from
699:With their soul stiffened out in their throats –
5257:"Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke (1885–1962)"
4720:"Poets buzzed about for Nobel literature prize"
3281:
1404:Den glemte abe: mand og kvinde hos Karen Blixen
297:, which released it on streaming in late 2023.
5051:[The treatment made Karen Blixen ill]
4747:"Book Recalls Presence of Writer Isak Dinesen"
4718:Rising, Malin; Ritter, Karl (6 October 2010).
4511:"'Out of Africa': Karen Blixen's coffee years"
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957:flight at Kastrup Airport, Copenhagen, in 1957
259:. Each has been adapted as films and each won
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5738:. Vol. 46, no. 3. 19 January 1959.
4324:[Danish Writers Association Awards].
3364:Will Be Published In The (23 February 1986).
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1683:Carnival: Entertainments and Posthumous Tales
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5623:"Morto Emidio Greco il regista con passione"
5231:"Babette's Feast director Gabriel Axel dies"
5162:An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers
4402:[Tagea Brandts Travel Scholarship].
4303:An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers
4015:(2). Translated by Hannah, Donald: 107–127.
3968:"Karen Blixen's Medical History: A New Look"
3397:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
3360:Fall, John Updike; John Updike's New Novel,
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2898:Berømte dødsfald : fra Cæsar til Blixen
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2074:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1691:(posthumous 1979, England and United States)
1615:(1934 in the United States, 1935 in Denmark)
300:Blixen was considered several times for the
4777:Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(3318) Blixen".
4509:Lorenzetti, Linda Rice (1 September 1999).
4445:(in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: Gyldendal
1200:It is also known that Blixen suffered from
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4883:The Canadian Initiative for Nordic Studies
3031:"Spelet bakom Blixens förlorade Nobelpris"
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684:I saw grey geese flying over the flatlands
406:On returning to Denmark, he suffered from
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5923:"Isak Dinesen, The Art of Fiction No. 14"
5000:. New York City, New York. Archived from
4975:. New York, New York: St Martin's Press.
4843:. New York City, New York. Archived from
4481:Knickerbocker, Cholly (4 February 1959).
3903:"Babette's Feast and the Goodness of God"
3863:. New York City, New York. Archived from
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1695:On Modern Marriage and Other Observations
1599:The Revenge of Truth: A Marionette Comedy
1204:, because she described them in her book
589:As a consequence, she was diagnosed with
423:and relationships between men and women.
5934:Stambaugh, Sara: Isak Dinesen in America
5777:Isak Dinesen's Art: The Gayety of Vision
4616:"Karen Blixen Fejlbehandlet for Syfilis"
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345:on the family farm in Kenya in the 1920s
6291:20th-century Danish short story writers
5572:"Marilyn Wiggles into the Literary Set"
4972:Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller
4181:Hall, Barbara Hodge (5 February 1961).
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5510:. Nairobi, Kenya. 2007. Archived from
5049:"Behandlingen gjorde Karen Blixen syg"
4808:Schmidt-Madsen, Sune de Souza (2012).
4607:Titania: The Biography of Isak Dinesen
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3949:Out of Africa and Shadows on the grass
3490:"Shadows on the Grass by Isak Dinesen"
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866:During World War II, when Denmark was
529:Germans and the British in East Africa
228:, used in English-speaking countries;
5180:Winther, Tine Maria (21 March 2015).
4728:. Washington, D.C. AP. Archived from
4125:. Copenhagen, Denmark. Archived from
3778:from the original on 25 December 2016
3739:Bjerg, Hans Christian (28 May 2014).
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1311:'s Nobel committee to be awarded the
1151:. Her gastric pain was often called "
680:'Here are your grey geese,' he said.
232:, used in German-speaking countries;
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5108:. New York, New York: Random House.
5047:Weismann, Kaare (8 September 2007).
4221:. New York, New York: Random House.
4115:Fortune, Bonnie (29 February 2016).
3426:from the original on 12 January 2022
2778:
2721:
2633:
1590:Sandhedens hævn – En marionetkomedie
819:Blixen worked on a novel she called
785:Five years after the publication of
689:Wild geese vibrant in the high air –
630:Denys Finch Hatton, around 1910–1920
4877:Stambaugh, Sara (28 October 1998).
4609:. New York, New York: Random House.
4548:. London, England: Atlantic Books.
4545:Barack Obama: The Making of the Man
4297:Isaacson, Lanae Hjortsvang (1991).
3990:. Iowa City, Iowa: Coulsong Press.
3714:Behrendt, Poul (5 September 2012).
1593:, May 1926, published in Danish in
1398:(1982) (translated into English as
927:. It also included sections called
215:Karen Christenze von Blixen-Finecke
6276:20th-century Danish letter writers
5976:Karen Blixen Museum – Secret World
5344:"In the footsteps of Karen Blixen"
5319:The coins and banknotes of Denmark
5019:"Isak Dinesen, The Art of Fiction"
4275:10.1111/j.1600-0730.1967.tb00467.x
1651:(1958) (including Babette's Feast)
694:Unswerving from horizon to horizon
365:. He was from a wealthy family of
249:, an account of her life while in
25:
6356:20th-century pseudonymous writers
6336:People from Hørsholm Municipality
6296:20th-century Danish women writers
4990:Updike, John (23 February 1986).
4906:Stecher-Hansen, Marianne (2006).
4680:. London, England. Archived from
4301:. In Wilson, Katharina M. (ed.).
4106:. London, England. Archived from
4087:. London, England. Archived from
3901:Curry, Thomas J. (October 2012).
3764:Bleecker, Arline (21 June 1998).
3029:Espmark, Kjell (1 January 2010).
570:region, Karen Blixen later wrote,
504:, she and Blixen were married in
453:Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
333:Karen Blixen photographed in 1913
6326:Danish women short story writers
5720:
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5123:Whissen, Thomas (January 1976).
4835:"In the Theater of Isak Dinesen"
4833:Scott, Joanna (12 August 2009).
4781:Dictionary of Minor Planet Names
4768:
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4398:Jensen, Niels (25 August 2010).
4359:Jensen, Niels (25 August 2010).
4320:Jensen, Niels (25 August 2010).
4206:
4096:Flood, Alison (3 January 2013).
4077:Flood, Alison (5 January 2012).
3033:(in Swedish). Svenska Dagbladet.
1703:(posthumous 1981, United States)
1697:(posthumous 1986, United States)
1685:(posthumous 1977, United States)
1242:Daguerreotypes, and Other Essays
165:
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5477:"Isak Dinesen Talks of Her Art"
4236:Hansen, Frantz Leander (2003).
4191:. Anniston, Alabama. p. 21
3932:. University of Chicago Press.
3853:Canby, Vincent (4 March 1988).
3558:Daguerreotypes and Other Essays
3156:"Karen Blixen's 125th Birthday"
1772:Flood, Alison (February 2010).
1740:Oxford illustrated encyclopedia
1689:Daguerreotypes and Other Essays
1278:Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction
493:Blixen's African home, now the
470:, but he did not reciprocate.
287:Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction
161:
6271:20th-century Danish memoirists
5882:Works by or about Karen Blixen
5779:(University of Chicago Press)
5125:"Without Fear: Isak Einesen's
5017:Walter, Eugene (Autumn 1956).
4791:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_3319
4515:Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
4458:Kempley, Rita (8 April 1988).
4257:Henriksen, Aage (March 1967).
3929:Letters from Africa, 1914–1931
3907:Journal of Religion & Film
3766:"African Adventure In Denmark"
3561:. University of Chicago Press.
3545:. University of Chicago Press.
3234:National Museums of Kenya 2007
3116:Literary Stamp Collecting 2012
1701:Letters from Africa, 1914–1931
1411:50-krone banknote, 1997 series
1313:1959 Nobel Prize in Literature
1181:Danish Medical History Journal
1173:Copenhagen University Hospital
341:Karen Blixen with her brother
269:. Among her later stories are
253:, and for one of her stories,
1:
6346:Recipients of Ingenio et Arti
6286:20th-century Danish novelists
6230:Karen Blixen Museum (Denmark)
5921:Eugene Walter (Autumn 1956).
5205:Wivel, Ole (29 August 2013).
5159:Wilson, Katharina M. (1991).
4885:. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada:
4749:. Brandon, Manitoba, Canada:
3988:Out of Isak Dinesen in Africa
3689:. In Smith, Bonnie G. (ed.).
3415:"Book choice: Winter's Tales"
1402:and republished in 1987) and
718:worldwide economic depression
434:. In later years she visited
6281:20th-century Danish nobility
5863:Resources in other libraries
5844:Resources in other libraries
5287:. 12 January 1959. p. 5
5133:International Fiction Review
4862:Dansk Medicinhistorisk Arbog
4745:Rowe, Kaye (18 March 1965).
4670:Power, Chris (20 May 2014).
4259:"A Portrait of Karen Blixen"
4174:'s Academic Search Complete
3602:. St. Martin's Press. 1986.
3297:Det Kongelige Bibliotek 2015
2989:. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
2900:(1. udgave ed.). FADL.
2095:UK public library membership
1497:Karen Blixen Museum, Nairobi
1246:Letters from Africa, 1914–31
1190:Dansk Medicinhistorisk Ă…rbog
1121:third-stage chronic syphilis
593:according to her biographer
5402:. New York City, New York:
5285:The Wilmington News-Journal
4406:(in Danish). Archived from
4367:(in Danish). Archived from
4328:(in Danish). Archived from
4052:Engberg, Charlotte (2003).
3880:Cullen, William R. (2008).
3800:KULT Postkolonial Temaserie
3685:Alexanderson, Kris (2008).
2750:The Wilmington News-Journal
1737:Norwich, J.J. (1985–1993).
1561:under the pen name Osceola)
1440:The Karen Blixen Museum in
1248:(1981). In the late 1960s,
886:Book-of-the-Month Club News
840:One Thousand and One Nights
826:Les Hommes de bonne volonté
6377:
6341:Pseudonymous women writers
6235:Karen Blixen Museum, Kenya
5730:"A Tale-weaving sorcerous"
4428:: CS1 maint: postscript (
4400:"Tagea Brandts Rejselegat"
4389:: CS1 maint: postscript (
4350:: CS1 maint: postscript (
4054:"Karen Blixen (1885–1962)"
3830:Understanding Isak Dinesen
3104:Danmarks Nationalbank 2005
1715:(posthumous 2013, Denmark)
1709:(posthumous 1996, Denmark)
1503:Karen Blixen Museum, Kenya
1500:
1269:directed an Italian film,
1147:-based anti-syphilis drug
1027:. She was photographed by
965:to be a final part of the
349:Karen Dinesen was born in
90:Isak Dinesen, Tania Blixen
82:Rungsted, Zealand, Denmark
6311:Danish emigrants to Kenya
5858:Resources in your library
5839:Resources in your library
5673:"Posthumous Publications"
5508:National Museums of Kenya
5404:Columbia University Press
5211:Dansk Biografisk Leksikon
4879:"Isak Dinesen in America"
4816:A Small Book about Blixen
4322:"Dansk Forfatterforening"
3855:"Film: 'Babette's Feast'"
3745:Dansk Biografisk Leksikon
2765:The Columbia Encyclopedia
1801:Jørgensen & Juhl 2016
1573:, under the name Osceola)
1524:National Museums of Kenya
1357:Nobel Prize in Literature
1337:Nobel Prize in Literature
891:A collection of stories,
475:Baron Bror Blixen-Finecke
302:Nobel Prize in Literature
243:Blixen is best known for
41:
29:Danish writer (1885–1962)
5767:Women's Writing in Exile
5528:"Karen Blixen in Africa"
5165:. Taylor & Francis.
4969:Thurman, Judith (1983).
4605:Migel, Parmenia (1967).
4584:McBride, Joseph (2013).
4563:McBride, Joseph (1996).
4542:Maraniss, David (2012).
4404:Litteraturpriser Denmark
4365:Litteraturpriser Denmark
4326:Litteraturpriser Denmark
3986:Donelson, Linda (1998).
3966:Donelson, Linda (2010).
3309:Karen Blixen Museet 2015
3044:Rising & Ritter 2010
2062:Williams, Susan (2004).
2010:Karen Blixen Museet 2016
1668:The Ladies’ Home Journal
1380:Notes about Karen Blixen
1102:Karen Blixen's grave in
989:directed and written by
671:biplane in March 1931.
485:Life in Kenya, 1914–1931
445:Grjotgard Ålvesøn og Aud
313:Early life and education
293:and in association with
57:Karen Christenze Dinesen
18:Karen von Blixen-Finecke
6316:Danish women memoirists
6195:Bror von Blixen-Finecke
6051:Short story collections
5556:Det Kongelige Bibliotek
5380:Encyclopædia Britannica
4697:Richards, Dave (2007).
4215:Hannah, Donald (1971).
4176:(subscription required)
4008:Performing Arts Journal
3826:Brantly, Susan (2002).
3635:www.britishempire.co.uk
3336:"Marionette Plays" 2016
2133:Encyclopædia Britannica
1604:Performing Arts Journal
1585:under the name Osceola)
1388:Notater om Karen Blixen
1363:(the eventual winner),
1315:, but committee member
1283:Margrethe II of Denmark
1007:Encyclopædia Britannica
995:Best Foreign Film Oscar
868:occupied by the Germans
813:Armed Services Editions
780:Tagea Brandt Rejselegat
669:de Havilland Gipsy Moth
150:Bror von Blixen-Finecke
6321:Danish women novelists
6207:Andreas Nicolai Hansen
5406:. 2015. Archived from
5102:Wheeler, Sara (2010).
4811:En lille bog om Blixen
4614:MĂĽnster, Erik (2015).
4170: – via
3947:Dinesen, Isak (1989).
3926:Dinesen, Isak (1984).
2108:Blixen, Karen (1985).
2080:10.1093/ref:odnb/76425
2035:http://karenblixen.com
1673:The Secret of Rosenbad
1445:
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759:Book-of-the-Month Club
744:
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346:
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200:Andreas Nicolai Hansen
5945:17 March 2011 at the
5901:Works by Karen Blixen
5891:Works by Karen Blixen
5129:and Occupied Denmark"
4952:(20 September 2007).
4887:University of Alberta
3572:Frans Lasson (1997).
2617:The Standard-Sentinel
1439:
1101:
952:
816:during the conflict.
731:
629:
607:heavy metal poisoning
572:
535:to the south–west of
527:fighting between the
492:
340:
332:
320:
6361:Danish salon-holders
6351:Writers from Nairobi
6301:British Kenya people
6075:Anecdotes of Destiny
5283:. Wilmington, Ohio:
4725:The Washington Times
4684:on 10 September 2015
4642:Scandinavian Studies
4626:on 13 September 2015
3774:. Orlando, Florida.
3771:The Orlando Sentinel
2511:, pp. 226, 228.
1841:Toronto, 4 May 2002.
1656:Shadows on the Grass
1648:Anecdotes of Destiny
1633:The Angelic Avengers
1540:Royal Danish Library
1415:Asteroid 3318 Blixen
1169:lumbar sympathectomy
1075:Shadows on the Grass
963:Anecdotes of Destiny
908:Anecdotes of Destiny
872:The Angelic Avengers
849:Anecdotes of Destiny
741:Copenhagen City Hall
279:Anecdotes of Destiny
164: 1914;
131:Shadows on the Grass
6209:(great-grandfather)
6177:Ingeborg Westenholz
5953:Karen Blixen Museum
5940:Karen Blixen Museum
5929:. Autumn 1956 (14).
5635:on 24 December 2016
5609:on 27 December 2016
5514:on 10 November 2016
5449:The Bridgeport Post
5378:. London, England:
5356:on 25 December 2016
5068:on 24 December 2016
4847:on 20 December 2016
4732:on 4 October 2011.
4529:on 16 November 2018
4465:The Washington Post
4460:"'Babette's Feast'"
4129:on 23 December 2016
4122:The Copenhagen Post
4091:on 1 February 2013.
3350:, pp. 107–127.
3145:, pp. 276–277.
3082:, pp. 469–471.
2602:The Bridgeport Post
2540:, pp. 229–230.
2472:, pp. 160–163.
2434:Stecher-Hansen 2006
2404:Stecher-Hansen 2006
2368:Stecher-Hansen 2006
1906:Schmidt-Madsen 2012
1571:Gads danske Magasin
1432:Rungstedlund Museum
1321:Salvatore Quasimodo
1119:diagnosed her with
961:Blixen planned for
953:Blixen boarding an
903:Sidste fortællinger
568:African Great Lakes
502:British East Africa
495:Karen Blixen Museum
202:(great-grandfather)
6331:Grut Hansen family
6201:Denys Finch Hatton
6140:(1982, unfinished)
6121:The Immortal Story
6059:Seven Gothic Tales
5813:978-0- 14-310579-4
5805:The Spectator Bird
5803:Stegner, Wallace,
5683:on 16 October 2015
5599:"Marionette Plays"
5538:on 23 October 2016
5438:on 19 August 2016.
5429:The New York Times
5267:on 21 October 2013
5217:on 21 October 2016
5004:on 26 October 2016
4997:The New York Times
4950:Stuttaford, Thomas
4700:Kenya Travel Guide
4620:Sundheds Magasinet
4371:on 13 January 2010
4158:10.5840/articledoi
3860:The New York Times
3751:on 23 October 2016
3412:Spurling, Hilary.
3370:The New York Times
2985:The New York Times
2870:The New York Times
2735:The Gaffney Ledger
2679:Knickerbocker 1959
1612:Seven Gothic Tales
1446:
1420:On 17 April 2010,
1351:in 1961, the year
1256:The Immortal Story
1108:
959:
933:New Winter's Tales
857:New Winter's Tales
776:Seven Gothic Tales
750:Seven Gothic Tales
745:
636:Denys Finch Hatton
632:
498:
417:Mary B. Westenholz
347:
335:
327:
266:Seven Gothic Tales
180:Denys Finch Hatton
125:Seven Gothic Tales
6306:Danish baronesses
6243:
6242:
5915:Books and Writers
5909:Petri Liukkonen.
5825:Library resources
5697:"Shed Real Tears"
5410:on 2 January 2016
5328:978-87-87251-55-6
5172:978-0-8240-8547-6
5115:978-1-4070-5278-6
5094:978-1-60473-582-6
4982:978-0-312-43738-1
4825:978-87-11-38035-2
4800:978-3-540-00238-3
4710:978-1-84537-879-0
4597:978-0-8131-4596-9
4576:978-0-306-80674-2
4555:978-0-85789-856-2
4468:. Washington, D.C
4312:978-0-8240-8547-6
4249:978-1-903900-33-8
4228:978-037-00011-4-2
4188:The Anniston Star
3997:978-0-9643893-9-7
3974:. Iowa City, Iowa
3939:978-0-226-15311-7
3893:978-0-85404-363-7
3845:978-1-57003-428-2
3741:"Aage Westenholz"
3726:on 2 October 2016
3706:978-0-19-514890-9
3494:www.penguin.co.uk
3106:, pp. 14–15.
2639:, pp. 47–50.
2224:, pp. 36–37.
2174:Alexanderson 2008
2093:(Subscription or
1908:, pp. 18–23.
1601:was published in
1469:Thorkild Bjørnvig
1392:Anders Westenholz
1331:, members of the
1294:Awards and honors
1113:internal medicine
1094:Illness and death
1025:Gloria Vanderbilt
1017:Broadway openings
837:, was taken from
438:, an estate near
393:Boganis Jagtbreve
211:
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6113:Film adaptations
6041:Familien de Cats
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5959:Family genealogy
5930:
5927:The Paris Review
5886:Internet Archive
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5875:Official website
5773:Langbaum, Robert
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1341:Bernard Berenson
1228:Posthumous works
1222:anorexia nervosa
1153:tropic dysentery
1064:Carson McCullers
942:double entendres
929:New Gothic Tales
917:Skæbne-Anekdoter
881:The Paris Review
853:New Gothic Tales
754:Dorothy Canfield
724:Life as a writer
384:, served in the
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76:7 September 1962
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6153:Babette's Feast
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6094:Sandhedens hævn
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5947:Wayback Machine
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5852:By Karen Blixen
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5760:Further reading
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