Kõrboja peremees

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Kõrboja peremees
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Title page for Kõrboja peremees (1922)
Author A. H. Tammsaare
Language Estonian
GenreNovel
PublisherMaa
Publication date
1922
Publication placeEstonia

Kõrboja peremees (The Master of Kõrboja) is a novel by Estonian author A. H. Tammsaare. It was first published in 1922. [1]

Based on the novel, a feature film with the same name was released in 1979 by Tallinnfilm. The film was directed by Leida Laius. [2]

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References

  1. "- Kreutzwaldi sajand / Eesti kultuurilooline veeb". kreutzwald.kirmus.ee. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  2. "Kõrboja peremees (1979) - Eesti filmi andmebaas". www.efis.ee. Retrieved 20 January 2022.