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Ingeborg Marie Raunkiær née Andersen, pen name Box, (1863–1921) was a Danish writer who published books and contributed articles to magazines and newspapers. She is remembered for Mand og Kvinde (Man and Woman) which she published anonymously in 1909 and for what she considered to be her most important work, I Danmark (1911), presenting nature's development throughout the year in the form of diary entries. Her numerous articles were both humorous and satirical.

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  • Ingeborg Marie Raunkiær née Andersen, pen name Box, (1863–1921) was a Danish writer who published books and contributed articles to magazines and newspapers. She is remembered for Mand og Kvinde (Man and Woman) which she published anonymously in 1909 and for what she considered to be her most important work, I Danmark (1911), presenting nature's development throughout the year in the form of diary entries. Her numerous articles were both humorous and satirical. (en)
  • Ingeborg Marie Raunkiær, född den 11 oktober 1863 i Varde, död den 8 september 1921 i Flensburg, var en dansk författare. Hon var gift med Christen Raunkiær. Ingeborg Marie Raunkiær skrev artiklar till en rad tidskrifter och några satiriska . Anonymt utkom Mand og Kvinde (1909) och I Danmark (1911). Den första innehåller tankeutbyten, den andra skildrar dansk natur under årets olika tider. (sv)
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  • Ingeborg Marie Raunkiær née Andersen, pen name Box, (1863–1921) was a Danish writer who published books and contributed articles to magazines and newspapers. She is remembered for Mand og Kvinde (Man and Woman) which she published anonymously in 1909 and for what she considered to be her most important work, I Danmark (1911), presenting nature's development throughout the year in the form of diary entries. Her numerous articles were both humorous and satirical. (en)
  • Ingeborg Marie Raunkiær, född den 11 oktober 1863 i Varde, död den 8 september 1921 i Flensburg, var en dansk författare. Hon var gift med Christen Raunkiær. Ingeborg Marie Raunkiær skrev artiklar till en rad tidskrifter och några satiriska . Anonymt utkom Mand og Kvinde (1909) och I Danmark (1911). Den första innehåller tankeutbyten, den andra skildrar dansk natur under årets olika tider. (sv)
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