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1922 Nobel Prize in Literature

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Award
1922 Nobel Prize in Literature
Jacinto Benavente
"for the happy manner in which he has continued the illustrious traditions of the Spanish drama"
Date
  • 1922 (announcement)
  • 10 December 1922
    (ceremony)
LocationStockholm, Sweden
Presented bySwedish Academy
First award1901
WebsiteOfficial website
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The1922Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Spanish dramatistJacinto Benavente[1] (1866–1954) "for the happy manner in which he has continued the illustrious traditions of the Spanish drama".[2]

Laureate

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Main article:Jacinto Benavente

Jacinto Benavente y Martinez is considered to be one of the foremost Spanish dramatists of the 20th century. He stood out as a dramatist in his day by letting aesthetics and dramatic effects take a backseat to a realistic depiction of reality beyond the theater. The majority of his plays are comedies in the sense that they have a pleasant conclusion, and he worked hard to depict reality realistically. In his plays, which were set in Madrid or the made-up little town of Moraleda, primarily upper-class environments were portrayed alongside various social groupings, frequently in a lighthearted and satirical manner.[3] His other famous plays includeEl nido ajeno (1894),Los intereses creados (1907),La malquerida (1913),Lecciones de buen amor (1924), etc.[3]

Nominations

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Jacinto Benavente was first nominated in 1921 by 21 members of theRoyal Spanish Academy, and again the following year by theNobel committee.[4] In total, the committee received 30 nominations for 22 authors which includedGeorg Brandes,Grazia Deledda (awarded in1926),John Galsworthy (awarded in1932).Thomas Hardy,Arno Holz,Wladyslaw Reymont (awarded in1924),W. B. Yeats (awarded in1923), andStefan Zeromski. Ten of the nominees were newly nominated such asRoberto Bracco,Paul Ernst,Darrell Figgis,William Inge,Michael Sadleir,Matilde Serao,Sigrid Undset (awarded in1928),Ludwig von Pastor,Israel Zangwill. There were three female writers nominated: two from Italy (Grazia Deledda and Matilde Serao) and one from Norway (Sigrid Undset).[5]

The authorsLyman Abbott,Lima Barreto,Clementina Black,Wilfrid Scawen Blunt,Gerard Bolland,Elizabeth Williams Champney,Erskine Childers,Alfred Espinas,Nellie Blessing Eyster,Géza Gárdonyi,Constance Jones,Velimir Khlebnikov,Henry Lawson,Alice Meynell,Renzo Novatore,Mori Ōgai,Marcel Proust,Gabriel Séailles,George Robert Sims,Georges Sorel,Giovanni Verga died in 1922 without having been nominated for the prize.

Official list of nominees and their nominators for the prize
No.NomineeCountryGenre(s)Nominator(s)
1Jacinto Benavente (1866–1954)SpaindramaNobel Committee
2Roberto Bracco (1861–1943)Italydrama, screenplay
3Georg Brandes (1842–1927)Denmarkliterary criticism, essays
4Grazia Deledda (1871–1936)Italynovel, short story, essaysCarl Bildt (1850–1931)
5Paul Ernst (1866–1933)Germanynovel, short story, drama, essaysPaul Natorp (1854–1924)
6Darrell Figgis (1882–1925)Irelandpoetry, novel, essaysThomas Rudmose-Brown (1878–1942)
7John Galsworthy (1867–1933)United Kingdomnovel, drama, essays, short story, memoirNobel Committee
8Bertel Gripenberg (1878–1947)Finlandpoetry, drama, essaysNathan Söderblom (1866–1931)
9Ángel Guimerá Jorge (1845–1924)Spaindrama, poetryReial Acadèmia de Bones Lletres de Barcelona
10Gunnar Gunnarsson (1889–1975)Icelandnovel, short story, poetryAdolf Noreen (1854–1925)
11Thomas Hardy (1840–1928)United Kingdomnovel, short story, poetry, drama
12Arno Holz (1863–1929)Germanypoetry, drama, essays39 professors from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Czechoslovakia
13William Ralph Inge (1860–1954)United Kingdomtheology, essaysNathan Söderblom (1866–1931)
14Władysław Reymont (1867–1925)Polandnovel, short storyNobel Committee
15Michael Sadleir (1888–1957)United Kingdomnovel, essaysNobel Committee
16Matilde Serao (1856–1927)Italynovel, essays
  • Roberto de Ruggiero (1875–1934)
  • Francesco Torraca (1853–1938)
17Sigrid Undset (1882–1949)Norwaynovel, memoir, essaysFrederik Poulsen (1876–1950)
18Georg von Below (1858–1927)Germanyhistory, essaysHermann Bächtold (1882–1934)
19Ludwig von Pastor (1854–1928)Germanyhistory
  • Christian Hülsen (1858–1935)
  • Olof Kolsrud (1885–1945)
20William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)Irelandpoetry, drama, essaysNobel Committee
21Israel Zangwill (1864–1926)United Kingdomnovel, drama, translationAdolf Noreen (1854–1925)
22Stefan Żeromski (1864–1925)Polandnovel, drama, short storyNobel Committee

Prize decision

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The main contenders among the shortlisted candidates for the prize in 1922 were Benavente and the Irish poetWilliam Butler Yeats, who was awarded the following year.[6]

References

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  1. ^"Prize Winner for Spain"(PDF).The New York Times. June 20, 1920. RetrievedOctober 27, 2023.
  2. ^The Nobel Prize in Literature 1922 nobelprize.org
  3. ^ab"Jacinto Benavente". britannica.com.
  4. ^"Nomination archive Jacinto Benavente". nobelprize.org. 21 May 2024.
  5. ^"Nomination archive - Literature 1922". nobelprize.org. 21 May 2024.
  6. ^Alan Asaid (11 December 2012)."Yeats och Nobelpriset" (in Swedish). kulturdelen.com.
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