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Definition of Sigrid undset
1. Noun. Norwegian novelist (1882-1949).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sigrid Undset
Literary usage of Sigrid undset
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Reportby American-Scandinavian Foundation by American-Scandinavian Foundation (1916)
"... Hamsun, and sigrid undset) by Alrik Gustafson, Professor of Scandinavian in
the University of Minnesota, a former Fellow of the Foundation to Sweden. ..."
2. The Borzoi 1920: Being a Sort of Record of Five Years' Publishing by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc (1920)
"Jenny," by a Danish woman novelist, sigrid undset •— to my mind an intensely
interesting feminist novel — honest, convincing and moving. ..."
3. The Affairs of Women: A Modern Miscellany by Colin Bingham (2006)
"... winners: Selma Lagerlof (1909), Grazia Deledda (1926), sigrid undset (1928),
Pearl S. Buck (1938), Gabriela Mistral (1945)—four novelists and a poet. ..."
4. The Britannica Year Book by Hugh Chisholm (1913)
"... and sigrid undset (b. 1882) in her Jenny (1911), are conspicuous in this respect.
Norwegian memoir literature, which up to a comparatively recent date ..."
5. Norway by Gerhard Lemmer, Elke Frey, Helga Rahe (2001)
"... TRONDHEIM sigrid undset describes the pilgrimage of the unmarried, pregnant
Kristin. For the Olympic Games of 1994, almost the entire length of the E6 ..."