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Gunhild Bergh (20 December 1888 – 10 September 1961) was a Swedish literary historian, travel writer, and newspaper journalist. She was the second Swedish woman to be awarded a PhD in literary history. The Swedish Academy hired her during the 1950s to write reports on the two Italian Nobel Prize in Literature nominees, Alberto Moravia and Riccardo Bacchelli.

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  • Gunhild Bergh (20 December 1888 – 10 September 1961) was a Swedish literary historian, travel writer, and newspaper journalist. She was the second Swedish woman to be awarded a PhD in literary history. The Swedish Academy hired her during the 1950s to write reports on the two Italian Nobel Prize in Literature nominees, Alberto Moravia and Riccardo Bacchelli. (en)
  • Gunhild Bergh, född 20 december 1888, död 10 september 1961 i Stockholm, var en svensk litteraturhistoriker. Berghs föräldrar var läkaren Carl-Axel Bergh och Alfhild Bergh. Bergh blev doktor 1916 på gradualavhandlingen Litterär kritik i Sverige under 1600–1700-talen. Därefter ägnade sig Bergh åt studier över Carl August Ehrensvärd, vars skrifter hon även utgav. Förutom litterära artiklar i olika tidningar och tidskrifter skrev hon även böcker om litteratur och politik i Italien. (sv)
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  • Gävle, Sweden (en)
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  • Gunhild Bergh (20 December 1888 – 10 September 1961) was a Swedish literary historian, travel writer, and newspaper journalist. She was the second Swedish woman to be awarded a PhD in literary history. The Swedish Academy hired her during the 1950s to write reports on the two Italian Nobel Prize in Literature nominees, Alberto Moravia and Riccardo Bacchelli. (en)
  • Gunhild Bergh, född 20 december 1888, död 10 september 1961 i Stockholm, var en svensk litteraturhistoriker. Berghs föräldrar var läkaren Carl-Axel Bergh och Alfhild Bergh. Bergh blev doktor 1916 på gradualavhandlingen Litterär kritik i Sverige under 1600–1700-talen. Därefter ägnade sig Bergh åt studier över Carl August Ehrensvärd, vars skrifter hon även utgav. Förutom litterära artiklar i olika tidningar och tidskrifter skrev hon även böcker om litteratur och politik i Italien. (sv)
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