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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
_Glimpses of Bengal_, selected from letters of Rabindranath Tagore
(London and New York, 1921).
_Mahatma Gandhi: The Man Who Became One with the Universal Being_
(comparison of Tagore and Gandhi) by Romain Rolland, translated by
Catherine D. Groth (New York, 1924).
_The Philosophy of Rabindranath Tagore_ by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
(London, 1918).
ROMAIN ROLLAND (1915: no award in 1914)
Many of the novels and studies by Rolland are published by Henry Holt
and Co., (New York).
_Jean-Christophe_, 3 Vols., translated by Gilbert Cannan (London and
New York, 1910, 1916).
_The Fourteenth of July and Danton_, authorized translation by
Barrett H. Clark (New York, 1918).
_Pierre and Luce_, translated by Charles De Kay (New York, 1922).
_Tolstoy_, translated by Bernard Miall (London and New York, 1911).
_The People’s Theatre_, translated by Barrett H. Clark (London and
New York, 1918, 1919).
_The Wolves; a Play_, translated by Barrett H. Clark (Drama, 1917,
No. 32).
_The Life of Michael Angelo_, translated by Frederic Lees (London and
New York, 1912).
_Colas Breugnon_, translated by Katherine Miller (New York, 1919).
_Clerambault: the Story of an Independent Spirit during the War_,
translated by Katherine Miller (London and New York, 1921).
_Liluli_, with wood engravings by Frans Masereel (New York, 1920).
_Above the Battle_, translated by C. K. Ogden (Chicago, 1916).
_Above the Battlefield_, with introduction by G. L. Dickinson
(Cambridge, England, 1914).
_The Forerunner_, a sequel to _Above the Battle_, translated by Eden
and Cedar Paul (New York, 1920).
_Some Musicians of Former Days_, translated by Mary Blaiklock (London
and New York, 1915).
_Annette and Silvie_ (_The Soul Enchanted: L’âme enchantée_)
translated by Ben Ray Redman (New York, 1925).
_Summer_, translated by Eleanor Strinson and Wyck Brooks (New York,
1925).
_Mahatma Gandhi: The Man Who Became One with the Universal Being_,
translated by Catherine D. Groth (London and New York, 1924).
_Romain Rolland: the Man and His Work_ by Stefan Zweig, translated by
Eden and Cedar Paul (New York, 1921).
HEIDENSTAM (1916)
_Sweden’s Laureate: Selected Poems_, translated with introduction by
Charles Wharton Stork (Yale University Press, New Haven, 1919).
_The Charles Men_, translated by Charles Wharton Stork, with
introduction by Fredrik Böök (New York, 1920).
_A King and His Campaigners_, translated by Axel Tegnier (London,
1902).
_The Soothsayer_, translated by Karoline M. Knudsen (Boston, 1919).
_The Birth of God_, translated by Karoline M. Knudsen (Boston, 1920).
_The Tree of the Folkungs_, translated by Arthur G. Chater (New York,
1925).
HENRIK PONTOPPIDAN (1917)
_Reisebilder aus Dänemark_ (1890).
_The Apothecary’s Daughter_, translated into English by C. L. Nielson
(London, 1890).
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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