Jens Baggesen

Danish author
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Also known as: Jens Immanuel Baggesen
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In full:
Jens Immanuel Baggesen
Born:
February 15, 1764, Korsør, Denmark
Died:
October 3, 1826, Hamburg, Germany (aged 62)
Notable Works:
“Labyrinten”

Jens Baggesen (born February 15, 1764, Korsør, Denmark—died October 3, 1826, Hamburg, Germany) was a leading Danish literary figure in the transitional period between Neoclassicism and Romanticism. In 1782 Baggesen went to Copenhagen to study theology. Three years later, at age 21, he had an unprecedented success in Denmark with his first collection of poems, Comiske fortællinger (1785; “Comical Tales”). Later, after his libretto to the first major Danish opera, Holger Danske (1789; “Ogier the Dane,” music by Friedrich Kunzen), received adverse criticism (mainly because of its supposed lack of nationalism), Baggesen traveled through Germany, Switzerland, and France. The journey ...(100 of 224 words)