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Balbulus, Notker (c.840–912)  [7]

Federer, Heinrich (1866–1928)  [6]

Meyer, Konrad Ferdinand (1825-1898)  [5]

Bodmer, Johann (1698–1783)  [6]

Federspiel, Jurg (1931- )  [2]

Muschg, Adolf (1934- )  [4]

Boner, Ulrich (14th cent.)  [4]

Frisch, Max (1911-1991)  [12]

Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich (1746–1827)  [10]

Breitinger, Johann (1701-1776)  [3]

Gotthelf, Jeremias (1797-1854)  [8]

Schaffner, Jakob (1875–1944)  [2]

Burckhardt, Johann Ludwig (1784–1817)  [5]

Haller, Albrecht von (1708-77)  [4]

Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg (1845-1924)  [4]

Burkart, Erika (1922- )  [5]

Hesse, Hermann (1877-1962)  [17]

Steffen, Albert (1884–1963)  [5]

Duerenmatt, Friedrich (1921-1990)  [26]

Keller, Gottfried (1819-1890)  [5]

Walter, Otto Friedrich (1928- )  [2]

Eckhart von Hochheim (Meister Eckhart)  [10]

Labeo, Notker (ca. 950-1022)  [3]

Wolfflin, Heinrich (1864-1945)  [4]

See also
  • German Literature: XIX cent.
  • German Literature: XX Cent.
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    ATHENA: Swiss Texts
    La bibliothèque électronique Athena présente les textes des auteurs suiss : Calvin, Jean-Robert Tronchin (Discours sur la Justice), Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Samuel de Constant (Le Mari sentimental), Madame de Charriere, Madame de Stael, Benjamin Constant, Simonde de Sismondi, Gottfrid Keller, Henri Dunant . [fra]
    Literature 1919
    Nobel Prize to Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler in special appreciation of his epic, Olympian Spring. His autobiography. [eng]
    Swiss literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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    AllRefer Encyclopedia - Swiss literature (Miscellaneous European Literature) - Encyclopedia
    The literature of Switzerland is written in German, French, Italian, and Romansh, with German predominating. The extensive literature in Romansh dialect (see Rhaeto-Romanic) is little known outside Switzerland. During the Middle Ages the larger monasteries, notably St. Gall, were known as cultural centers. [eng]
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    Guide to literature, science-technology; world/indonesia. [eng]
    Literature, Swiss Wildlife Information Service (SWIS)
    Information on wildlife, hunting, ecology, biology, nature conservation. [eng]
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