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Vilhelm Andersen

Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen (16 October 1864 – 3 April 1953) was a Danish author, literary historian and intellectual, who primarily focused on the study of Danish literature. He was one of the first to use the term "Golden Age of Culture" to refer to the 1800s, and his focus on bringing Danish literature to the public earned him great popularity. Andersen was instrumental in the development of the School of Radio, as a means of disseminating public education to prevent loss of cultural identity and treasures.

Vilhelm Andersen
Born
Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen

(1864-10-16)16 October 1864
Nordrup, Slagelse Municipality, Denmark
Died3 April 1953(1953-04-03) (aged 88)
Hillerød, Denmark
NationalityDanish
Occupations
  • Writer
  • historian
Years active1888–1951

Biography edit

Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen was born on 16 October 1864 in Nordrup at Ringsted in the Slagelse Municipality of Denmark, son of Frederik Vilhelm Andersen.[1] He graduated from Sorø Academy in 1882, having studied language and literature. He continued his studies at the University of Copenhagen taking his examinations in 1888. He won the University's Gold Medal in Nordic philology in 1891[2] and took his doctorate in 1896 with his thesis Guldhornene (The Golden Horns).[3] He was appointed a professor of Danish literature in 1908 by Copenhagen University.[2]

Andersen began to write around 1893, with such pieces as Danske Studier (1893), Poul Møller, hans Liv og Skrifter (1894), Adam Oehlenschläger, I—III (1894–1900), Litteraturbilleder I—II (1903, 1907), among others. In these works he attempts to penetrate the poet's intentions both through linguistic analysis and by psychological study, particularly for the works of Poul Møller and Adam Oehlenschläger. There are smaller scientific papers drawing on philology, the study of language development.[2] Andersen later returned to Møller (1904) and Oehlenschläger, (1917) and wrote smaller works on Frederik Paludan-Müller, Henrik Pontoppidan, and Vilhelm Topsøe.[4]

In 1918 Andersen was appointed as a full professor in Nordic literature at the university, and held that post until 1930. His intellectual, historical masterpieces cover the various periods of Danish literature and attempt to bind the study of classical literature with the domestic growth in Danish and European intellectual life over the centuries.[4] He was the first to use the term "Golden Age of Culture", to refer to the 1800s[3] and his analysis of subjects in that period built up Danish literary history with such works as his three volumes on Ludvig HolbergLudvig Holberg paa Tersløsegaard (1904), Holberg billedbog, billeder af Vilhelm Marstrand (1922) and Mindeblad fra Holberg-Samfundets Opførelse af Philosophus udi egen Indbildning (1924)—; his two volumes on ErasmusTider og typer af dansk aands historie (1907) and Det attende aarhundrede Gyldendalske (1909)—; his two volumes on GoetheDet nittende aarhundredes sidste halvdel (1916) and Tider og typer af Dansk aands historie. 1. raekke, Humanisme. 2. del, Goethe (1917)—; and the volumes on HoraceHorats. 1, Antiken (1939), Horats. 2, Fra Middelalder til Nytid (1940), Horats. 3, Det nittende aarhundrede: Strejftog (1942), Horats. 4, Norden. (1) (1948), Horats. 5, Norden. (2) (1949), and Horats. 6, Norden. (3) (1951).[4]

His teaching and writing had great influence on the foundations of Denmark’s national literature. In his later period, he wrote "Illustreret dansk litteraturhistorie" (Illustrated Danish Literary History) in four volumes with Carl S. Petersen[5] and a libretto for Carl Nielsen's opera Maskarade based on Holberg’s comedy.[3] Andersen traveled the country and was popular for his readings and lectures on literature which he presented on Danmarks Radio. He helped create the country's radio school.[3]

Andersen received many honors and awards throughout his life, including the University of Copenhagen Gold medal, the Tietgenkollegeit Medal and, in 1934, the Holberg Medal, becoming its first recipient.[6] He was an honorary member of the Danish Writers Society and an honorary citizen of Ringsted.[3]

He died on 3 April 1953 in Hillerød. A collection of his articles Om at skrive den danske ånds historie was published posthumously in 1986.[3]

Selected works edit

  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Poul Møller, hans Liv og Skrifter: efter trykte og utrykte Kilder: i Hundredaaret for hans Fødsel Gyldendal: Copenhagen (1894) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas. Guldhornene et bidrag til den danske romantiks historie Nordiske forlag, E. Bojesen: Copenhagen (1896) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas. Adam Oehlenschläger, et livs poesi Nordiske forlag, E. Bojesen: Copenhagen (1899–1900) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Poul Møller : hans liv og skrifter. 2 Gad: Copenhagen (1904) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Ludvig Holberg paa Tersløsegaard Gyldendal: Kristiania (1904) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Tider og typer af dansk aands historie Nordiske forlag, E. Bojesen: Copenhagen (1907) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Det attende aarhundrede Gyldendalske Boghandel: Copenhagen (1909) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas. Paludan-Müller Gyldendal: Copenhagen (1910) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Det nittende aarhundredes sidste halvdel Gyldendalske Boghandel: Copenhagen (1916) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Tider og typer af Dansk aands historie. 1. raekke, Humanisme. 2. del, Goethe Gyldendalske Boghandel: Copenhagen (1917) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Henrik Pontoppidan: et nydansk Forfatterskab Gyldendal: Copenhagen (1917) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Vilhelm Topsøe: et bidrag til den danske realismes historie Gad: Copenhagen (1922) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Holberg Billedbog. Billeder af Vilhelm Marstrand Aschehoug: Copenhagen (1922) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Mindeblad fra Holberg-Samfundets Opførelse af Philosophus udi egen Indbildning Aschehoug: Copenhagen (1924) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Dansk litteratur. Forskning og undervisning Gyldendal: Copenhagen (1933) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas; Carl S Petersen and Richard Jakob Paulli. Illustreret dansk litteraturhistorie Gyldendal: Copenhagen (1924–34) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Horats. 1, Antiken GyldendalGyldendal: Copenhagen (1939) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Horats. 2, Fra Middelalder til Nytid GyldendalGyldendal: Copenhagen (1940) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Horats. 3, Det nittende aarhundrede: Strejftog GyldendalGyldendal: Copenhagen (1942) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Horats. 4, Norden. (1) GyldendalGyldendal: Copenhagen (1948) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Horats. 5, Norden. (2) GyldendalGyldendal: Copenhagen (1949) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm. Horats. 6, Norden. (3) GyldendalGyldendal: Copenhagen (1951) (in Danish)
  • Andersen, Vilhelm and Per Dahl. Om at skrive den danske ånds historie: ti artikler, 1888–1951 Gyldendal: Copenhagen (1985) (in Danish)

References edit

  1. ^ "Andersen, Vilhelm". Runeberg (in Danish). Nordic familjebok. 1904. pp. 941–942. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Andersen, Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas". salmonsen (in Danish). Salmon's encyclopedia, Second Edition Volume I: A-Arbejdergilder. p. 722. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen". Gravsted (in Danish). Gravsted. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  4. ^ a b c Brøndsted, Mogens (13 February 2009). "Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen". Store norske leksikon (in Danish). Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Vilhelm Andersen". Denstoredanske (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  6. ^ "Dansk Forfatterforening" (in Danish). Danske Litteraturpriser. Retrieved 9 June 2015.

External links edit

  • Catalogue of works
  • Vilhelm Andersen deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de (in German)

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Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen 16 October 1864 3 April 1953 was a Danish author literary historian and intellectual who primarily focused on the study of Danish literature He was one of the first to use the term Golden Age of Culture to refer to the 1800s and his focus on bringing Danish literature to the public earned him great popularity Andersen was instrumental in the development of the School of Radio as a means of disseminating public education to prevent loss of cultural identity and treasures Vilhelm AndersenBornVilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen 1864 10 16 16 October 1864Nordrup Slagelse Municipality DenmarkDied3 April 1953 1953 04 03 aged 88 Hillerod DenmarkNationalityDanishOccupationsWriter historianYears active1888 1951 Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected works 3 References 4 External linksBiography editVilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen was born on 16 October 1864 in Nordrup at Ringsted in the Slagelse Municipality of Denmark son of Frederik Vilhelm Andersen 1 He graduated from Soro Academy in 1882 having studied language and literature He continued his studies at the University of Copenhagen taking his examinations in 1888 He won the University s Gold Medal in Nordic philology in 1891 2 and took his doctorate in 1896 with his thesis Guldhornene The Golden Horns 3 He was appointed a professor of Danish literature in 1908 by Copenhagen University 2 Andersen began to write around 1893 with such pieces as Danske Studier 1893 Poul Moller hans Liv og Skrifter 1894 Adam Oehlenschlager I III 1894 1900 Litteraturbilleder I II 1903 1907 among others In these works he attempts to penetrate the poet s intentions both through linguistic analysis and by psychological study particularly for the works of Poul Moller and Adam Oehlenschlager There are smaller scientific papers drawing on philology the study of language development 2 Andersen later returned to Moller 1904 and Oehlenschlager 1917 and wrote smaller works on Frederik Paludan Muller Henrik Pontoppidan and Vilhelm Topsoe 4 In 1918 Andersen was appointed as a full professor in Nordic literature at the university and held that post until 1930 His intellectual historical masterpieces cover the various periods of Danish literature and attempt to bind the study of classical literature with the domestic growth in Danish and European intellectual life over the centuries 4 He was the first to use the term Golden Age of Culture to refer to the 1800s 3 and his analysis of subjects in that period built up Danish literary history with such works as his three volumes on Ludvig Holberg Ludvig Holberg paa Terslosegaard 1904 Holberg billedbog billeder af Vilhelm Marstrand 1922 and Mindeblad fra Holberg Samfundets Opforelse af Philosophus udi egen Indbildning 1924 his two volumes on Erasmus Tider og typer af dansk aands historie 1907 and Det attende aarhundrede Gyldendalske 1909 his two volumes on Goethe Det nittende aarhundredes sidste halvdel 1916 and Tider og typer af Dansk aands historie 1 raekke Humanisme 2 del Goethe 1917 and the volumes on Horace Horats 1 Antiken 1939 Horats 2 Fra Middelalder til Nytid 1940 Horats 3 Det nittende aarhundrede Strejftog 1942 Horats 4 Norden 1 1948 Horats 5 Norden 2 1949 and Horats 6 Norden 3 1951 4 His teaching and writing had great influence on the foundations of Denmark s national literature In his later period he wrote Illustreret dansk litteraturhistorie Illustrated Danish Literary History in four volumes with Carl S Petersen 5 and a libretto for Carl Nielsen s opera Maskarade based on Holberg s comedy 3 Andersen traveled the country and was popular for his readings and lectures on literature which he presented on Danmarks Radio He helped create the country s radio school 3 Andersen received many honors and awards throughout his life including the University of Copenhagen Gold medal the Tietgenkollegeit Medal and in 1934 the Holberg Medal becoming its first recipient 6 He was an honorary member of the Danish Writers Society and an honorary citizen of Ringsted 3 He died on 3 April 1953 in Hillerod A collection of his articles Om at skrive den danske ands historie was published posthumously in 1986 3 Selected works editAndersen Vilhelm Poul Moller hans Liv og Skrifter efter trykte og utrykte Kilder i Hundredaaret for hans Fodsel Gyldendal Copenhagen 1894 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Guldhornene et bidrag til den danske romantiks historie Nordiske forlag E Bojesen Copenhagen 1896 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Adam Oehlenschlager et livs poesi Nordiske forlag E Bojesen Copenhagen 1899 1900 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Poul Moller hans liv og skrifter 2 Gad Copenhagen 1904 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Ludvig Holberg paa Terslosegaard Gyldendal Kristiania 1904 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Tider og typer af dansk aands historie Nordiske forlag E Bojesen Copenhagen 1907 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Det attende aarhundrede Gyldendalske Boghandel Copenhagen 1909 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Paludan Muller Gyldendal Copenhagen 1910 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Det nittende aarhundredes sidste halvdel Gyldendalske Boghandel Copenhagen 1916 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Tider og typer af Dansk aands historie 1 raekke Humanisme 2 del Goethe Gyldendalske Boghandel Copenhagen 1917 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Henrik Pontoppidan et nydansk Forfatterskab Gyldendal Copenhagen 1917 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Vilhelm Topsoe et bidrag til den danske realismes historie Gad Copenhagen 1922 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Holberg Billedbog Billeder af Vilhelm Marstrand Aschehoug Copenhagen 1922 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Mindeblad fra Holberg Samfundets Opforelse af Philosophus udi egen Indbildning Aschehoug Copenhagen 1924 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Dansk litteratur Forskning og undervisning Gyldendal Copenhagen 1933 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Carl S Petersen and Richard Jakob Paulli Illustreret dansk litteraturhistorie Gyldendal Copenhagen 1924 34 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Horats 1 Antiken GyldendalGyldendal Copenhagen 1939 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Horats 2 Fra Middelalder til Nytid GyldendalGyldendal Copenhagen 1940 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Horats 3 Det nittende aarhundrede Strejftog GyldendalGyldendal Copenhagen 1942 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Horats 4 Norden 1 GyldendalGyldendal Copenhagen 1948 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Horats 5 Norden 2 GyldendalGyldendal Copenhagen 1949 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm Horats 6 Norden 3 GyldendalGyldendal Copenhagen 1951 in Danish Andersen Vilhelm and Per Dahl Om at skrive den danske ands historie ti artikler 1888 1951 Gyldendal Copenhagen 1985 in Danish References edit Andersen Vilhelm Runeberg in Danish Nordic familjebok 1904 pp 941 942 Retrieved 20 May 2015 a b c Andersen Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas salmonsen in Danish Salmon s encyclopedia Second Edition Volume I A Arbejdergilder p 722 Retrieved 20 May 2015 a b c d e f Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen Gravsted in Danish Gravsted Retrieved 20 May 2015 a b c Brondsted Mogens 13 February 2009 Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen Store norske leksikon in Danish Store norske leksikon Retrieved 20 May 2015 Vilhelm Andersen Denstoredanske in Danish Gyldendal Retrieved 20 May 2015 Dansk Forfatterforening in Danish Danske Litteraturpriser Retrieved 9 June 2015 External links editCatalogue of works Vilhelm Andersen deutsche digitale bibliothek de in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vilhelm Andersen amp oldid 1210529559, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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