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  1. Svend Borberg (April 8, 1888 – October 7, 1947) was a Danish author, playwright, editor and literary critic. He was the brother of N. C. Borberg and William Borberg and the father of Claus von Bülow . Borberg was born in 1888 in Copenhagen, to Thea Hofman-Schmith and Christian Borberg.

  2. Svend Borberg (født 8. april 1888 i København, død 7. oktober 1947 sammesteds) var en dansk forfatter, dramatiker, redaktør og kritiker. Han var bror til N.C. og William Borberg og fader til Claus von Bülow. Han blev student fra Metropolitanskolen 1907 og tog filosofikum året efter. Ridder af Dannebrog 1938.

    • N.C. Borberg, William Borberg
  3. Svend Borberg (8 de abril de 1888 - 7 de octubre de 1947) fue un autor, dramaturgo, editor y crítico literario danés. Era hermano de NC Borberg y William Borberg y padre de Claus von Bülow . Borberg nació en 1888 en Copenhague, hijo de Thea Hofman-Schmith y Christian Borberg.

  4. Svend Borberg, 8.4.1888-7.10.1947, forfatter, journalist. Født i Kbh. (Trin.), død i Kbh., begravet Mariebjerg kgd. B. blev student 1907 fra Metropolitanskolen, cand. phil. 1908, var redaktør af "Vore Damer" og "Vore Herrer" 1922–24, fra 1924 teateranmelder og litteraturmedarbejder ved Politiken hvor han desuden under mærket Mr. Stick ...

  5. Svend Borberg (April 8, 1888 – October 7, 1947) was a Danish author, playwright, editor and literary critic. He was the brother of N. C. Borberg and William Borberg and the father of Claus von Bülow. Svend Borberg in 1939. Borberg was born in 1888 in Copenhagen, to Thea Hofman-Schmith and Christian Borberg.

  6. 25 de sept. de 2022 · The article focuses on two hitherto undiscovered, unrealized works by one of the most remarkable, and controversial Danish playwrights and theatre critics from the interwar period, Svend Borberg.

  7. 11 de oct. de 2022 · Svend Borberg: The punctuation mark that was never written. Undiscovered works by a playwright with an international outlook. This article focuses on two hitherto undiscovered, unrealized works by one of the most remarkable, and controversial Danish playwrights and theatre critics from the interwar period, Svend Borberg.