Peter Andreas Heiberg

Danish author
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Born:
Nov. 16, 1758, Vordingborg, Den.
Died:
April 30, 1841, Paris (aged 82)
Notable Family Members:
son Johan Ludvig Heiberg

Peter Andreas Heiberg (born Nov. 16, 1758, Vordingborg, Den.—died April 30, 1841, Paris) was a Danish poet, playwright, and militant spokesman for the radical political ideas generated by the French Revolution. Heiberg worked as an assistant to a notary public in Copenhagen while composing verse and prose satires in which he attacked social snobbery and political conservatism. A representative example is his play De Vonner og de Vanner (1792; “The Vons and the Vans”). From 1787 to 1793 he published the periodical Rigsdalersedlens hændelser (“The Adventures of a Banknote”) as a vehicle for his opinions. Exiled in 1800 for his ...(100 of 109 words)