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Summary Of: Selma Lagerlöf

Selma Lagerlöf receives the Nobel Prize in Literature... In 1909 Selma Lagerlöf won the Nobel Prize... the Making and Remaking of Three Selma Lagerlöf Narratives in the Silent Era and the 1940s...

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