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Tryggve Andersen
Norwegian writer
Quick Facts
- Died:
- April 10, 1920, Gran (aged 53)
- Notable Works:
- “Dagbog fra en sjøreise”
- “In the Days of the Councillor”
- Movement / Style:
- Symbolism
Tryggve Andersen (born September 27, 1866, Ringsaker, Norway—died April 10, 1920, Gran) was a novelist and short-story writer of the Neoromantic movement in Norway who depicted the conflict between the bureaucratic and peasant cultures and who helped revive Dano-Norwegian literature. Born on a farm, Andersen attended the University of Kristiania (now Oslo), where he was a promising student of Egyptology, but he was expelled for the practice of “dissipations.” He became an office worker, perhaps an anchoring position for someone given over as Andersen was to dreams and fantasies. The young Andersen was fascinated with German Romanticism, especially as seen ...(100 of 200 words)