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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]
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Literature 1919
Nobel Prize to Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler in special appreciation of his epic, Olympian Spring. His autobiography. [eng]
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Swiss literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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. Among the monks of considerable literary achievements were Notker Balbulus, Notker Labeo, Ulrich Boner, and several monks called Ekkehard. [eng]
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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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The Swiss Family Robinson
Guide to literature, science-technology; world/indonesia. [eng]
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Literature, Swiss Wildlife Information Service (SWIS)
Information on wildlife, hunting, ecology, biology, nature conservation. [eng]
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