Carl Wilhelm Böttiger
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Carl Wilhelm Böttiger (15 May 1807 - 22 December 1878) was a Swedish writer.
Biography[]
He was born in Västerås, and studied at the University of Uppsala, where, after extensive travels, he was appointed professor of modern literature in 1845, and in 1858 professor of aesthetics, from which post he retired in 1867.
Work[]
He was exceedingly active as translator, poet, dramatist, and literary critic. Most of his publications in the latter capacity appeared among the Transactions of the Swedish Academy. It is perhaps by his verse that he is best known. His publications include:
- Lyriska stycken (Lyrical Pieces, 1837–39)
- Religiösa sånger (Religious Songs, 1841)
- Torquato Tasso, Gerusalemme Liberata, Swedish translation (1842–51)
- Dante, Divina Commedia, Swedish translation (1846–51).
- a biography of his father-in-law, Esaias Tegnér
His Samlade Skrifter (Collected Works) appeared at Stockholm (6 vols., 1856–81).
References[]
- Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879). The American Cyclopædia. .
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
Categories:
- 1807 births
- 1878 deaths
- Uppsala University alumni
- Uppsala University faculty
- Swedish translators
- Swedish poets
- Swedish male writers
- Swedish literary critics
- Members of the Swedish Academy
- 19th-century translators
- Swedish male poets
- 19th-century Swedish poets
- 19th-century male writers
- Burials at Uppsala old cemetery