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- The Queen's Tiara (Swedish: Drottningens juvelsmycke, lit. 'The Queen's Jewels') is a classic Swedish novel by Carl Jonas Love Almquist. It is the fourth...
- his radical views on society and politics; in his novel Drottningens juvelsmycke, his main character, Tintomara, is neither male nor female, and arouses...
- Theatre and Norrbottensteatern. He has acted in Almqvist's Drottningens juvelsmycke, Bulgakov's Mästaren och Margarita (The Master and Margarita), Brecht's...
- on stage as Tintomara's mother in Carl Almqvist's play Drottningens juvelsmycke (English: The Queen's Tiara), staged at the Royal Dramatic Theatre for...
- Swedish novel Drottningens juvelsmycke Tintomara (film), a 1970 Danish-Swedish film adaptation of the novel Drottningens juvelsmycke This disambiguation page...
- Trettondagsafton (1967, TV Movie) - Andreas Blek af Nosen Drottningens juvelsmycke (1967, TV Mini-Series) - Richard Furumo De Löjliga preciöserna (1967...
- actress Iben Hjejle. It was also used to inspire the novel Drottningens juvelsmycke, famous in Sweden, where the character of Tintomara is portra**** as a...
- (1996) Doobidoo (2005) Dr. Mugg (2002) De Drabbade (2003) Drottningens juvelsmycke (1967) (mini) Drømmekvinden (2004) Du bestämmer (1994) Dubbelstötarna...
- organised by the author's surname. The Queen's Tiara (Swedish: Drottningens juvelsmycke) is a classic Swedish novel by Carl Jonas Love Almquist about a beautiful...
- 1970 Swedish-Danish drama film. It is based on the novel Drottningens juvelsmycke by Jonas Love Almqvist and features one of Swedish literature's most...