Jutland Movement

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The Jutland Movement or folkelige realister [popular realists], were a group of loosely affiliated Danish writers. Their writing style, which dealt with the rural life of the Jutland peasants, formed them into a group. They existed around the turn of the twentieth century.[1]

Members[]

Members of the group were Jeppe Aakjær, Marie Bregendahl, Johannes V. Jensen (arguably the most successful member of the group), Thit Jensen, , Johan Skjoldborg, Martin Andersen Nexø, , and Jakob Knudsen.[1]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ a b Tangherlini, Timothy R. (1999); p. 5

References[]

  • Tangherlini, Timothy R. (1999). "Jeppe Aakjær". Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol. 214: Twentieth-Century Danish Writers. Farmington Hills, MI: The Gale Group. ISBN 0-7876-3108-6.
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