1946 Nobel Prize in Literature
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Hermann Hesse | |
![]() "for his inspired writings which, while growing in boldness and penetration, exemplify the classical humanitarian ideals and high qualities of style" | |
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Location | Stockholm,Sweden |
Presented by | Swedish Academy |
First awarded | 1901 |
Website | Official website |
The1946Nobel Prize in Literaturewas awarded to the German authorHermann Hesse"for his inspired writings which, while growing in boldness and penetration, exemplify the classical humanitarian ideals and high qualities of style".[1]
Laureate[edit]
Hermann Hesse was a novelist and a poet whose writings are influenced by the likes ofFrancis of Assisi,Buddha,NietzscheandDostoyevsky.His best known works –Demian(1919),Siddhartha(1922),Der Steppenwolf(1927), andDas Glasperlenspiel( "The Glass Bead Game", 1943) – deals with the individual's search for self-knowledge andspirituality,often throughmysticism.[2]
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Deliberations[edit]
Nominations[edit]
Hermann Hesse was nominated for the prize eight times, first in1931by the 1929 Nobel Prize laureateThomas Mann.In 1946 the Nobel committee received one nomination for Hesse by the Swiss literature professor and authorRobert Faesi,and one nomination byAnders Österlingof the Swedish Academy.[3]
In total, the Nobel committee received 32 nominations for 22 writers includingNikolai Berdyaev,T. S. Eliot(awarded in1948),E. M. Forster,H. G. Wells,Arnulf Øverland,Georges Duhamel,andMarie Under.Nine of the authors were first-time nominated namelyAndré Gide(awarded in1947),François Mauriac(awarded in1952),Winston Churchill(awarded in1953),Boris Pasternak(awarded in 1958),Sholem Asch,Tarjei Vesaas,Angelos SikelianosandIgnazio Silone.The Swiss authorCharles Ferdinand Ramuzwas the most nominated with four nominations. Marie Under andMaria Madalena de Martel Patríciowere the only women nominated.[4]
The authorsMarion Angus,Octave Aubry,Eduard Bass,John Langalibalele Dube,Ronald Fangen,Constance Garnett,Harley Granville-Barker,Amir Hamzah,Pedro Henríquez Ureña,Violet Jacob,Orrick Glenday Johns,Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov,Ernest Rhys,Alfred Rosenberg,Damon Runyon,Thomas Scott-Ellis,Edward Sheldon,Mary Amelia St. Clair(known asMay Sinclair),Gertrude Stein,Booth TarkingtonandIbn Zaydandied in 1946 without having been nominated for the prize.
No. | Nominee | Country | Genre(s) | Nominator(s) |
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1 | Sholem Asch(1880–1957) | ![]() ![]() |
novel, short story, drama, essays | Walter Arthur Berendsohn(1884–1984) |
2 | Nikolai Berdyaev(1874–1948) | ![]() ( ![]() |
philosophy, theology | Alf Nyman (1884–1968) |
3 | Winston Churchill(1874–1965) | ![]() |
history, essays, memoir | Axel Romdahl(1880–1951) |
4 | Maria Madalena de Martel Patrício(1884–1947) | ![]() |
poetry, essays | António Baião (1878–1961) |
5 | Georges Duhamel(1884–1966) | ![]() |
novel, short story, poetry, drama, literary criticism | Hjalmar Hammarskjöld(1862–1953) |
6 | Thomas Stearns Eliot(1888–1965) | ![]() ![]() |
poetry, essays, drama |
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7 | Edward Morgan Forster(1879–1970) | ![]() |
novel, short story, drama, essays, biography, literary criticism | Gustaf Hellström(1882–1953) |
8 | André Gide(1869–1951) | ![]() |
novel, short story, poetry, drama, memoir, essays | Giuseppe Antonio Borgese(1882–1952) |
9 | Herbert J. C. Grierson(1866–1960) | ![]() |
essays, literary criticism | William James Entwistle(1895–1952) |
10 | Hermann Hesse(1877–1962) | ![]() ![]() |
novel, poetry, essays, short story |
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11 | Ricarda Huch(1864–1947) | ![]() |
history, essays, novel, poetry | Fritz Strich(1882–1963) |
12 | François Mauriac(1885–1970) | ![]() |
novel, short story |
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13 | Charles Langbridge Morgan(1894–1958) | ![]() |
drama, novel, essays, poetry |
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14 | Arvid Mörne(1876–1946) | ![]() |
poetry, drama, novel, essays |
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15 | Arnulf Øverland(1889–1968) | ![]() |
poetry, essays |
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16 | Boris Pasternak(1890–1960) | ![]() |
poetry, novel, translation | Maurice Bowra(1898–1971) |
17 | Charles Ferdinand Ramuz(1878–1947) | ![]() |
novel, poetry, short story |
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18 | Angelos Sikelianos(1884–1951) | ![]() |
poetry, drama | Anders Österling(1884–1981) |
19 | Ignazio Silone(1900–1978) | ![]() |
novel, short story, essays, drama | Hjalmar Gullberg(1898–1961) |
20 | Marie Under(1883–1980) | ![]() ( ![]() |
poetry | Hjalmar Hammarskjöld(1862–1953) |
21 | Tarjei Vesaas(1897–1970) | ![]() |
poetry, novel | Olav Midttun(1883–1972) |
22 | Herbert George Wells(1866–1946) | ![]() |
novel, short story, essays, history, biography | Carl Adolf Bodelsen (1894–1978) |
References[edit]
- ^"The Nobel Prize in Literature 1946".nobelprize.org.
- ^"Hermann Hesse".Encyclopedia Britannica.
- ^"Nomination archive – Hermann Hesse".nobelprize.org.
- ^"Nomination archive".nobelprize.org. April 2020.