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  1. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_HeysePaul Heyse - Vikipedi

    Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse (d. 15 Mart 1830 Berlin; ö. 2 Nisan 1914 Münih) Alman yazar ve çevirmendir. Berlin'de "Tunnel über der Spree", Münih'te ise "Krokodil" isimli şair çevrelerinde yer aldı.

  2. Nobel Prize (1910) Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse (born March 15, 1830, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]—died April 2, 1914, Munich, Ger.) was a German writer and prominent member of the traditionalist Munich school who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1910. Heyse studied classical and Romance languages and traveled for a year in Italy ...

  3. Der Briefwechsel von Jacob Burckhardt und Paul Heyse. Hg. von Erich Petzet. München 1916 Internet Archive; Der Briefwechsel zwischen Paul Heyse und Theodor Storm. Hg. und erläutert von Georg J. Plotke. 2 Bände, München 1917–1918 1. Band 1854–1881 Internet Archive; 2. Band 1881–1888 Internet Archive; Paul Heyse und Gottfried Keller im ...

  4. zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_HeysePaul HeyseWikipedia

    Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse (1830 nî 3 goe̍h 15 ji̍t – 1914 nî 4 goe̍h 2 ji̍t) sī Tek-kok ê bûn-ha̍k-ka, 1910 nî ê Nobel Bûn-ha̍k Chióng ê ti̍t-chióng-jîn. hián lūn

  5. Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse (15 Machi 1830 – 2 Aprili 1914) alikuwa mwandishi hodari kutoka nchi ya Ujerumani. Anajulikana hasa kwa riwaya fupi zake mbalimbali. Mwaka wa 1910 alikuwa mshindi wa Tuzo ya Nobel ya Fasihi .

  6. IMDb. nm2869637. B’ e sgrìobhadair às a' Ghearmailt a bha ann an Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse. Rugadh e ann am Berlin ann an 1830 agus chaochail e ann amn München ann an 1914. 'S e " Kinder der Welt " ( Gàidhlig: " Clann na Cruinne ", 1873) an leabhar as ainmeile aige. Bhuannaich e an Duais Nobel ann an Litreachas anns a’ bhliadhna 1910.

  7. The 1910 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the German writer Paul Heyse (1830–1914) "as a tribute to the consummate artistry, permeated with idealism, which he has demonstrated during his long productive career as a lyric poet, dramatist, novelist and writer of world-renowned short stories." [1] He is the third German recipient of the ...