Jens August Schade
Jens August Schade was a poet and writer (1903–1978). He was born at Skive and died at Copenhagen.
Identity
Jens August Schade is recorded as having received Grand Prize of the Danish Academy. Jens August Schade is recorded with the citizenship of Kingdom of Denmark. Jens August Schade is recorded as poet and writer.
Chronology
- 1903Jens August Schade born at Skive.
- 1903Jens August Schade was born in 1903 at Skive.
- 1978Jens August Schade died at Copenhagen.
- 1978Jens August Schade died in 1978 at Copenhagen.
Sources
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Headless Women: Vilhelm Krags and Jens August Schades Neoromanticist and Surrealist Representations of Female Bodies, Edda, 2006
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Open Library author record for Jens August Schade (Internet Archive), 49 catalogued works.
Institutional database · Scholarly · Internet Archive
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To France with Love – Surrealism, Schadism, Situationism and Jens August Schade, A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in the Nordic Countries 1925-1950, 2019
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Directory of Open Access Journals lists 1 article naming Jens August Schade.
open access index · Unverified
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q914183: Jens August Schade
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikidata
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“Jens August Schade”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia
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