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The Nobel Prize winners in literature
Marble, Annie Russell
Authors; Literature -- History and criticism; Nobel Prize winners; Nobel Prizes; Nobel, Alfred Bernhard, 1833-1896
_Fundamental Concepts of Modern Philosophic Thought_, critically
and historically considered, translated by M. Stuart Phelps, with
introduction by Noah Porter (New York, 1880).
_Can We Still Be Christians?_ translated by Lucy Judge Gibson (New
York, 1914).
_Christianity and the New Idealism_, translated by Lucy Judge Gibson
and W. R. Boyce Gibson (London and New York, 1909, 1912).
_Collected Essays of Rudolf Eucken_, translated and edited by Meyrick
Booth (New York and London, 1914).
_Intellectual Movements of the Present Day_, translated by Meyrick
Booth (London, 1912).
_Knowledge and Life_, translated by Tudor Jones (London and New York,
1913).
_The Truth of Religion_, translated by Tudor Jones (New York, 1911).
_The Meaning and Value of Life_, translated by Lucy Judge Gibson and
W. R. Boyce Gibson (London and New York, 1909, 1911).
_The Problem of Human Life, as Viewed by the Great Thinkers from
Plato to the Present Time_, translated by W. S. Hough and W. R. B.
Gibson (New York, 1909, 1914).
_Life’s Basis and Life’s Ideal_, translated by Alban G. Widgery
(London, 1912).
_Naturalism or Idealism?_ (Nobel lecture) translated by Alban G.
Widgery (Cambridge, England, 1912).
_Deems Lectures_, delivered in 1913 at New York University,
translated by Margaret von Seidewitz (New York, 1913), English
edition by W. Tudor Jones (London, 1913), entitled, _Present-Day
Ethics in their Relation to the Spiritual Life_.
_Main Currents of Modern Thought_, translated by Meyrick Booth
(London, 1912).
_Socialism; an Analysis_, translated by Joseph McCabe (London and New
York, 1922).
_Rudolf Eucken: His Life, Work and Travels_ by himself; translated by
Joseph McCabe (London and New York, 1921, 1922).
_Rudolf Eucken: His Philosophy and Influence_ by Meyrick Booth (New
York, 1913).
_Eucken and Bergson; Their Significance for Christian Thought_ by E.
Hermann (Boston, 1912).
SELMA LAGERLÖF (1909)
The Northland Edition of Selma Lagerlöf’s _Works_, 11 Vols.
(Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, New York).
_Christ Legends_, translated by Velma Swanston Howard (New York,
1908).
_Gösta Berling’s Saga_, or _The Story of Gösta Berling_, translated
by Pauline Bancroft Flach (London; New York, 1910, 1918).
_Invisible Links_, translated by Pauline Bancroft Flach (Boston,
1899; New York).
_From a Swedish Homestead_, translated by Jessie Brochner (London and
New York, 1901).
_Jerusalem_, translated by Velma Swanston Howard (Garden City, New
York, 1915, 1918).
_Jerusalem_, translated by Jessie Brochner (London, 1903).
_Holy City: Jerusalem II_, translated by Velma Swanston Howard
(Garden City, New York, 1918).
_Liliecrona’s Home_, translated by Anna Barwell (New York, 1914).
_Mårbacka_, translated by Velma Swanston Howard (Garden City, New
York, 1924).
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