Drachmannlegatet is a Danish literary award founded in 1917, based on funding derived from the entrance fee to Drachmanns Hus in Skagen. The winner is announced annually on 9 October, the anniversary of the birthday of Danish writer and painter Holger Drachmann (1846–1908).[1][2]
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Drachmannlegatet is a Danish literary award founded in 1917, based on funding derived from the entrance fee to Drachmanns Hus in Skagen. The winner is...
socially-critical articles. For her writing, Jensen was honored with the Drachmannlegatet in 1930, the Tagea Brandt Rejselegat in 1935, and with the Holberg...
Frederiksberg in Copenhagen. Hans Hartvig Seedorff received the literary prize Drachmannlegatet in 1925, the award Ingenio et arti in 1933 and was made a Knight af...
1954, Det anckerske Legat in 1956, Herman Bangs Mindelegat in 1959, Drachmannlegatet in 1965, and the Holberg Medal 1966. He died on 13 October 1993 and...
was awarded the Holberg Medal in 1954 and was the recipient of the Drachmannlegatet the following year. In 1955 Branner created "one of Denmark's most...
Ridderkorset af Dannebrogordenen (Order of the Dannebrog, 16 April) 2017 Drachmannlegatet "Udenrigsministeriet: Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Denmark...
2004: Danmarks Radios Romanpris (Danish Radio's Novel Prize) 2004: Drachmannlegatet "Hanne Marie Svendsen". Den Store Danske (in Danish). Retrieved 14...