J.P. Jacobsen liv og efterliv
In the year 1863, J.P. Jacobsen moved from Thisted to Copenhagen to become a student and then to study natural history at the university. During those years, the city was in the full swing of growing out of its physical and spiritual enclosure, and the 16-year-old budding poet absorbed impulses and...
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Aarhus
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2021
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Zusammenfassung: | In the year 1863, J.P. Jacobsen moved from Thisted to Copenhagen to become a student and then to study natural history at the university. During those years, the city was in the full swing of growing out of its physical and spiritual enclosure, and the 16-year-old budding poet absorbed impulses and impressions and eventually became one of the breakthrough writers who led the way in literature. His first short story, "Mogens" from 1870, was a breakthrough in Danish literature, although it only became clear to the outside world half a dozen years later. "Life and Afterlife" shows how Jacobsen was innovative and independent, and did not allow himself to be influenced by the "hints" from the Brandes brothers, while he wrote "Mrs. Marie Grubbe" and "Niels Lyhne". Nor was he, as has been generally accepted since the 1960s, influenced by the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev. He was in one and all himself and completely his own. "Life and Afterlife" gives a picture of the Danish intellectual life of the era, as it was expressed among Jacobsen's friends from the years in Studiestræde, H.S. Vodskov, Vilhelm Møller and Emmanuel Fraenkel and others. Jacobsen's European significance is also evident in the inspiration he became for the Danish poets of the 1890s and for the German-Austrian artists in the years leading up to the First World War and later. Finally, the book brings a full and completely new chapter on the reception in the Balkans, showing how far J.P. Jacobsen's fame extended and still reaches in Europe |
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Beschreibung: | 192 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9788794061711 978-87-94061-71-1 |