id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-2332 Frisian literature - Wikipedia .html text/html 1263 188 62 Frisian literature is works written in the Frisian languages, including that of West Frisian spoken in the province of Friesland in the Netherlands, from which most texts were produced or have survived. The Frisian language was firmly established as an academic study in the twentieth century (Rolf Bremmer is the current professor of Old Frisian at Leiden University[1]), and the language is available for study in secondary education as well. Literature in the various dialects of the North Frisian language developed only in the age of Romanticism. The 20th century brought a new development in North Frisian literature which started again on Sylt and spread across the islands to the mainland. Lorenz Conrad Peters, Jens Mungard, Albrecht Johannsen and James Krüss are notable authors of the early and middle 20th century.[7] The first ever held North Frisian literature competition was won in 1991 by Ellin Nickelsen with a novelette in Fering.[8] Collection of articles on Frisian language and literature ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-2332.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-2332.txt