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Esthonian ballads, in which he is called Kalevipoeg, the son of Kaiev
Kalevala, Volume I (of 2) The Land of the Heroes Elias L��nnrot 1843
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Schiefner on the "Kalevipoeg," and Esthonian tales, ii.
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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In the "Kalevipoeg" he is represented as Sarvik's brother-in-law, i. xxx., 5, 99, 105; ii.
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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Baring, on the "Kalevipoeg," i. 112 note, 117 note; ii.
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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Dido on Esthonian tales and the "Kalevipoeg," i. xxii., 133 note; ii.
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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Reinthal's translation of the "Kalevipoeg," i. xix.,
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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Grosse's German version of the "Kalevipoeg," i. xix.; ii.
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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Bertram, Dr., part translator of the "Kalevipoeg," i. xix.; ii.
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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To dispel any illusions that the Estonians are still living in the era of wooden spoons, post-Soviet rural ruin, and the Kalevipoeg epic poem, a brief examination of their Ninniku online website, where contemporary and modern poetry is translated.
Archive 2009-03-01 Eric Dickens 2009
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Kalev, Kallev, or Kaleva, a mythical giant-king of Esthonia, the father of the Kalevipoeg, i.
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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