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January 1878 – 1
March 1940),
better known by his
pseudonym A. H.
Tammsaare and its variants, was an
Estonian writer whose pentalogy Truth and Justice...
- today,
particularly his
lyrical school novel Kevade (Spring). A. H.
Tammsaare's social epic and
psychological realist pentalogy,
Truth and Justice, captured...
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Garden Tallinn,
Harju County Suuremõisa Park Hiiu County, Hiiu
Parish Tammsaare Park Tallinn,
Harju County Toompark Tallinn,
Harju County Toila-Oru Park...
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known for his art
style of the
primitivism Anton Hansen (pseudonym A. H.
Tammsaare) (1878–1940), writer. His
pentalogy Truth and
Justice (Tõde ja õigus)...
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between 1918 and 1940, 23,868
titles were published. In
modern times A. H.
Tammsaare, Jaan Kross, and
Andrus Kivirähk are Estonia's best-known and most translated...
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Tammsaare (Võro: Tammõsaarõ) is a
village in Võru Parish, Võru
County in
southeastern Estonia. It has a po****tion of 26 (as of 2011) and an area of 1...
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Tammsaare-Põhja farm,
birthplace of
Estonian writer A. H.
Tammsaare....
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Jacob Grimm/Veikko Täär "Red
Riding Hood" (Red
Riding Hood) 2015 A. H.
Tammsaare/Urmas
Lennuk "Our Own Truth, In Our Own Right" (Krõõt) Ramp. "Vanemuise"...
- establishment. In 1958, the
official name of the
school became A. H.
Tammsaare's Tartu Secondary School No. 1. The
position of
school director was held...
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Gustafsson (born 1990),
Swedish ice
hockey player Anton Hansen Tammsaare (A. H.
Tammsaare; 1878–1940),
Estonian writer Anton Harrison (born 2002), American...