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- Singoalla may refer to: Singoalla, the original title for the novel with the English title The Wind Is My Lover, by Swedish author Viktor Rydberg Singoalla...
- Singoalla is a 1940 opera in four acts by Gunnar de Frumerie to a libretto by Ella Byström [sv] (1889–1969) based on the novel with the English title...
- Singoalla is a 1949 Swedish–French film directed by Christian-Jaque, starring Viveca Lindfors and Alf Kjellin. It is based on the romantic novel The Wind...
- The Singoalla 34, also called the Albin Singoalla, is a Swedish sailboat designed by Per Brohäll as a cruiser and first built in 1970. The boat's designation...
- concept Samples from Darling Desperados production of Victor Rydberg's Singoalla Mari Lindbäck - Vocals Erland Josephson - Dialogue Oliver Loftéen - Vocals...
- Johansson in San Francisco. She created a fake persona, calling herself "Teya Singoalla Neyaarda", a Muslim woman of Egyptian and Israeli descent. They had a...
- cruiser and first built in 1965. The design was developed into the longer Singoalla 34 in 1970. The design was built by Albin Marine in Sweden from 1965 until...
- Without a Face (1947) – Martin Grande Madame Bovary (1949) – Leon Dupuis Singoalla (1949) – Knight Erland Månesköld This Can't Happen Here (1950) – Björn...
- best, delicious but lethal." Sven Delblanc (1983) argued that the novel Singoalla "reflected homo****ual desires and impulses in Rydberg himself", and that...
- journalist, writer and researcher, most famous for his works Tomten and Singoalla and regarded as one of Sweden's most important authors of the 19th century...