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Christiansen (Danish pronunciation: [kʰʁeˈstjænˀsn̩]) is a Danish and Norwegian patronymic surname, literally meaning son of Christian. The spelling variant Kristiansen has identical pronunciation. Christiansen is the sixteenth most common name in Denmark, but is shared by less than 1% of the population. The numbers of bearers of the surnames Christiansen and Kristiansen in Denmark and Norway (2007): Immigrants to English-speaking countries sometimes have changed the spelling to Christianson or Kristianson. Notable people with the surname Christiansen A Alex Christiansen (1925–2010), Norwegian architect Anders Christiansen (born 1990), Dutch footballer Anders Baasmo Christiansen (born 1976), Norwegian actor Anna Grace Christiansen (born 1985), American cyclist Annika Christiansen (born 1994), Faroese footballer Arne Christiansen (1926–2012), Norwegian judge Arthur Christiansen (1904–1963), English journalist Asger Lund Christiansen (1927–1998), Danish cellist Avis Christiansen (1895–1985), American lyricist B Bill Christiansen (1914–2000), American politician Bob Christiansen (born 1949), American football player Brush Christiansen, Canadian ice hockey coach B. S. Christiansen (born 1952), Danish soldier C Cam Christiansen, Canadian animator Carina Rosenvinge Christiansen (born 1991), Dutch archer Carl Christiansen (1886–1970), Norwegian official Carl Christiansen (rower) (1909–1990), Norwegian rower Carl Emil Christiansen (1937–2018), Danish footballer Case Christiansen (American baseball player) Christian Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Claus Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Clay Christiansen (born 1958), American baseball player Clay Christiansen (organist) (born 1949), American organist Cole Christiansen (born 1997), American football player D Dick Christiansen (born 1931), Canadian football player Ditlef Hvistendahl Christiansen (1865–1944), Norwegian judge Dorte Christiansen, Danish cricketer E Eigil Christiansen (1894–1943), Norwegian sailor Einar Christiansen (1861–1939), Danish journalist Ellen Christine Christiansen (born 1964), Norwegian politician ElRay L. Christiansen (1897–1975), American religious figure Else Marie Christiansen (1921–2017), Norwegian speed skater Eric Christiansen (1937–2016), English historian Erik Christiansen (born 1956), Danish rower F F. Melius Christiansen (1871–1955), Norwegian violinist Friedrich Christiansen (1879–1972), German commander Fritz Christiansen (1889–1955), Danish wrestler G Gerner Christiansen (1928–2006), Danish canoer Glen Christiansen (born 1957), Swedish swimmer Godtfred Kirk Christiansen (1920–1995), Danish businessman Gottlieb Bender Christiansen (1851–1929), American minister H Hans Christiansen (sailor) (1867–1938), Norwegian sailor Hans Christiansen (artist) (1866–1945), German painter Henning Christiansen (1932–2008), Danish composer Henrik Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Hugo Christiansen (born 1940), Danish rower I Ingeborg Christiansen (born 1930), German actress Izzy Christiansen (born 1991), English footballer J Jack Christiansen (1928–1986), American football player and coach Jackie Christiansen (born 1977), Danish Paralympic athlete Jake Christiansen (1900–1992), American football player Jan Christiansen (born 1941), Norwegian footballer Jan Fredrik Christiansen (born 1942), Norwegian trumpeter Jason Christiansen (born 1969), American baseball player Jen Christiansen, American author Jesper Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Jessie Christiansen, Australian astrophysicist Johannes Christiansen (1850–1913), Norwegian politician Johan-Sebastian Christiansen (born 1998), Norwegian chess player John Christiansen (1923–1998), American test pilot Julie Christiansen (born 1968), Norwegian politician K Kaj Christiansen (1921–2008), Danish footballer and coach Kåre Christiansen (1911–1984), Norwegian bobsledder Karianne Christiansen (1949–1976), Norwegian skier Keith Christiansen (1944–2018), American ice hockey player Keith Christiansen (art historian) (born 1947), American art historian Kenneth Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Kerry Ann Christiansen, British actress Kristian Albert Christiansen (1888–1966), Norwegian politician L Larry Christiansen (born 1956), American chess grandmaster Lars Christiansen (handballer) (born 1972), Danish handball player Lauritz Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Lisa Christiansen, Canadian radio personality Lorang Christiansen (1917–1991), Norwegian cyclist M Mads Christiansen (born 1986), Dutch handball player Mads Hedenstad Christiansen (born 2000), Norwegian footballer Majken Christiansen (born 1967), Danish vocalist Margrethe Christiansen (1895–1971), Danish teacher Marianne Christiansen (born 1963), Danish bishop Mark Christiansen, Dutch badminton player Marty Christiansen (1916–1999), American football player Mathias Christiansen (born 1994), Danish badminton player Max Christiansen (born 1996), German footballer Michael Christiansen (1926/1927—1984), British newspaper editor Michele Christiansen (born 1970), American judge Mogens Christiansen (born 1972), Danish cricketer Morten Christiansen (born 1978), Dutch footballer Morten H. Christiansen, Danish cognitive scientist N Nanna Christiansen (born 1989), Dutch footballer Niels Christiansen (born 1966), Danish businessman Nils Christiansen (1913–1988), Filipino swimmer Nina Christiansen (born 1964), Danish runner O Olaf Christiansen (1901–1984), American composer Ole Kirk Christiansen (1891–1958), Danish carpenter and entrepreneur Ove Christiansen (born 1969), Danish professor P Pål H. Christiansen (born 1958), Norwegian novelist Palle Christiansen (born 1973), Greenlandic politician Peter Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Poul Simon Christiansen (1855–1933), Danish painter Preben Christiansen (1913–1979), Danish fencer R Ragnar Christiansen (1922–2019), Norwegian politician Rasmus Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Reggie Christiansen (born 1975), American baseball coach Reidar Thoralf Christiansen (1886–1971), Norwegian folklorist Richard Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Rob Christiansen, American musician Robin Christiansen (born 1950), American politician Roger Christiansen (born 1952), American television director Rune Christiansen (born 1963), Norwegian poet and novelist Rupert Christiansen (born 1954), English writer S Sabine Christiansen (born 1957), German journalist Sigurd Christiansen (1891–1947), Norwegian novelist Sophie Christiansen (born 1987), British equestrian Steve Christiansen (born 1956), American rower Steve Christiansen (born 1961), American politician Svein Christiansen (1941–2015), Norwegian musician T Tanya Christiansen, American mathematician Thomas Christiansen (born 1973), Spanish footballer Thomas Christiansen (diver) (1920–1998), Danish diver Thor Nis Christiansen (1957–1981), American criminal Thue Christiansen (1940–2022), Greenlandic teacher Tom Christiansen .... 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Great Expectations
Charles DickensGreat Expectations is Charles Dickens's 13th novel and his penultimate completed novel. It depicts the personal growth and personal development of an orphan nicknamed Pip. It is Di...
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New Grub Street
George GissingGeorge Gissing's portrayal of the hard facts of a literary life remains as relevant today as it was in the late 19th century. First published in 1891, “New Grub Street” deals with ...
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Little Women
Louisa May AlcottLittle Women is a novel by American author Louisa May Alcott, which was originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869. Alcott wrote the books rapidly over several months at ...
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Nicholas Nickleby
Charles DickensNicholas Nickleby is Charles Dickens' third published novel. Like many of Dickens' works, the novel has a contemporary setting. Much of the action takes place in London, with sever...
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David Copperfield
Charles DickensDavid Copperfield is the eighth novel by Charles Dickens. It was first published as a book in 1850. Many elements of the novel follow events in Dickens' own life, and it is probabl...
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Dombey and Son
Charles DickensDombey and Son is the seventh novel by Charles Dickens. It tells the story of Paul Dombey, powerful head of the House of Dombey. He wants a son and when a daughter (Florence) is bo...
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Villette
Charlotte BrontëAfter a family disaster, the protagonist Lucy Snowe decides to travel from England to the fictional Frenchspeaking city of Villette to teach at a girls' school, where she is drawn ...
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Roxana
Daniel DefoeRoxana (1724), Defoe's last and darkest novel, is the ‘autobiography’ of a courtesan who has traded her virtue, at first for survival, and later for fame and fortune. Its narrator ...
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Svinedrengen
H.C. Andersen“Der var engang..” sådan begynder H.C. Andersens elskede eventyr om den fattige prins, der vil have kejserens datter. Da prinsessen afviser hans smukke gaver tager han arbejde som ...
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The Little Match Girl
Hans Christian AndersenOne of Hans Christian Andersen’s saddest but most popular fairy tales. It's a bitterly cold New Year's Eve night, and a barefoot, threadbare, barefoot little girl is selling matche...
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The Tragedy of Hamlet
William ShakespeareThe Tragedy of Hamlet (written tentatively around 15991602) is no doubt one of the greatest and still most frequently performed plays ever written by William Shakespeare. Hamlet's ...
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The Tragedy of Macbeth
William ShakespeareIn “Macbeth”, witches, superstition and mysticism create one of Shakespeare's more fantastical of plays. Add to it the very real, human elements of selfdoubt, manipulation, b...
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Gengangere
Henrik IbsenIbsens skuespil i tre akter blev første gang udgivet i 1881. Stykkets behandling af utroskab, kønssygdomme og dobbeltmoral i det borgerlige ægteskab har gjort det til et af Ibsens ...
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Pride and Prejudice
Jane AustenPride and Prejudice is a novel of manners by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The story follows the main character, Elizabeth Bennet, as she deals with issues of manners, upbr...
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Persuasion
Jane AustenPersuasion is Jane Austen's last completed novel. She began it soon after she had finished Emma and completed it in August 1816. Persuasion is linked to Northanger Abbey not ...
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Wuthering Heights
Emily BrontëWithout a doubt, today Wuthering Heights is one of the most loved and treasured novels ever written in English – an absolute “must read”. Although Wuthering Heights is now widely r...
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The Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel HawthorneThe Scarlet Letter: A Romance is an 1850 work of fiction in a historical setting, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and is considered to be his most important work. Set in 17thcentur...
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1001 Great Inspirational Quotes
Peter V.G. KristiansenA good quote can be the heart of a compelling article. Good quotes can help tell a story and enhance the credibility of a press release, an essay, a presentation or a speech. Words...
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Fanny Hill
John ClelandMemoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (popularly known as Fanny Hill) is a classic, erotic novel by English novelist John Cleland first published in London in 1748. Written while the auth...
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Moll Flanders
Daniel DefoeThe Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders (commonly known simply as Moll Flanders) is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1722. It purports to be the true ac...
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The Yellow Wallpaper
Charlotte Perkins GilmanAn important classic “mustread” and a still widely popular short story by the American writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper is regarded as an important early work ...
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Martin Chuzzlewit
Charles DickensMartin Chuzzlewit is a comic masterpiece by Charles Dickens first published in 1844. Although less well known than others of his works, Dickens thought it to be his best work. Old ...
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Ivanhoe
Walter ScottFirst published in 1820, today Ivanhoe has become legend and is by far the most popular of Sir Walter Scotts novels. It is the story of one of the remaining Saxon noble families at...
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While We Still Have Time
Peter V.G. KristiansenA collection of great poems written in two different Millennia, which are all treating the concept of "time", but each on their own also deal with love, hatred, regression, politic...
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Treasure Island
Robert Louis StevensonTreasure Island is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, narrating a tale of "buccaneers and buried gold". It was originally serialized in the children's ma...
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Mansfield Park
Jane AustenMansfield Park is the third novel by Jane Austen written between 1811 and 1813. Adultery is not a typical Jane Austen theme, but when it disturbs the relatively peaceful household ...
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Shirley
Charlotte BrontëShirley is an 1849 social novel with an embedded Victorian romantic drama by the English novelist Charlotte Brontë. It was Brontë's second published novel after Jane Eyre. The nove...
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Jane Eyre
Charlotte BrontëCharlotte Brontë amazing masterpiece in an unabridged version with the famous original illustrations by F.H. Townsend. Orphaned into the household of her Aunt Reed at Gateshead, su...
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Ved Vejen
Herman BangDenne lange novelle fra samlingen “Haabløse Slægter” (1886) centrerer om karakteren Katinka Bai, en rolig, følsom ung kvinde som gift med en larmende og lidt vulgær stationsmester ...
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Jude the Obscure
Thomas HardyJude the Obscure, the last completed of Thomas Hardy's novels, began as a magazine serial in December 1894 and was first published in book form in 1895. The novel tells the story o...
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Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Jules VerneJourney to the Center of the Earth is a classic 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne. The story involves German professor Otto Lidenbrock who believes there are volcanic tubes...
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Our Mutual Friend
Charles DickensOur Mutual Friend is the last novel completed by Charles Dickens and is one of his most sophisticated works, combining psychological insight with social analysis. It centres on, in...
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Aurora Floyd
Mary Elizabeth BraddonAurora Floyd (1863) is a sensation novel written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. It is a followup novel to Braddon's highly popular Lady Audley's Secret (1862). The plot follows the epo...
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Rob Roy
Walter ScottRob Roy (1817) is a classic and hugely popular historical novel by Sir Walter Scott. When Frank Obaldistone is sent, disinherited and in disgrace, to live with his uncle, Sir Hilde...
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The Arabian Nights
AnonymousA selection of thirteen tales told by Scheherazade in the Arabian Nights, which enchanted the cruel sultan so much that, he gave up executing his daily wives. Full of mischief and ...
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The Tinder-Box
Hans Christian AndersenThe TinderBox is a wonderful fairy tale first published in 1835 by Hans Christian Andersen about a soldier who by help of a witch acquires a magic tinderbox capable of summoning th...
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Hard Times
Charles DickensHard Times is the tenth novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1854. The book appraises English society and highlights the social and economic pressures of the times. It is u...
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Jean de France
Ludvig HolbergJean De France er en forrygende Holbergkomedie, først gang opført I 1722. Den fortæller historien om Hans Frandsen, som i 15 uger har været på dannelsesrejse i Paris. Han tvinger n...
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The Snow Queen
Hans Christian AndersenOne of Andersen’s longest, best and most highly acclaimed fairy tales, first published in Danish in 1845. A tale of good and evil. Kay and Gerda are friends. One day Kay gets splin...
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Persuasion
Jane AustenPersuasion is Jane Austen's last completed novel. She began it soon after she had finished Emma and completed it in August 1816. Persuasion is linked to Northanger Abbey not only b...
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Don Quixote
Miguel CervantesDon Quixote is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Published in two volumes, in 1605 and 1615, Don Quixote is considered the most influential work of literature from t...
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Wessex Tales
Thomas HardyIn Wessex Tales, his first collection of short stories, Hardy recorded the legends, superstitions, local customs, and lore of a Wessex that was rapidly passing out of memory. But t...