Bernhard Linde
Bernhard Linde (pseudonym Pärt Pärn; 4 April 1886 Järvakandi Parish – 23 August 1954 Tallinn) was an Estonian literary and theatre personnel, critic and essayist.[1]
In 1927 he graduated from Tartu University in Slavic philology. He was related to Young Estonia movement. 1912-1915 he was the chief of Young Estonia's publishing house. 1919-1924 he was the executive director of the publishing house Varrak. 1940-1941 and 1944-1949 he taught at Tallinn University of Technology.[1]
Works
- "Heitlikud ilmad" (novel, 1913)
- "Omad ja võõrad" (collection of essays, 1927)
- "Kenad naised" (collection of novels, 1928)
- "Loova Kesk-Euroopa poole" (collection of essays, 1930)
References
- "Linde, Bernhard - Eesti Entsüklopeedia". entsyklopeedia.ee. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
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