Adam Oehlenschläger

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Adam Oehlenschläger was a prominent Danish Romantic poet and playwright, often regarded as Denmark’s national poet.

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instanceOf Romantic writer
human
playwright
poet
awardReceived Order of the Dannebrog
surface form: Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog
burialPlace Assistens Cemetery, Copenhagen
canonizedIn Danish national literary canon
countryOfBirth Denmark
countryOfCitizenship Denmark
countryOfDeath Denmark
dateOfBirth 1779-11-14
dateOfDeath 1850-01-20
describedBySource Danish literary history
educatedAt University of Copenhagen
ethnicGroup Dane
familyName Adam Oehlenschläger self-linksurface differs
surface form: Oehlenschläger
fieldOfWork literature
theatre
genre drama
poetry
givenName Adam
influenced Danish Romantic literature
Hans Christian Andersen
N. F. S. Grundtvig
influencedBy Friedrich Schiller
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
languageOfWorkOrName Danish
memberOf Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
movement Romanticism
name Adam Oehlenschläger self-link
nativeLanguage Danish
notableIdea introduction of Romanticism into Danish literature
notableWork Aladdin (folk tale)
surface form: Aladdin, eller Den forunderlige Lampe

Baldr
surface form: Baldur hin Gode

Guldhornene
Hakon Jarl
Nordens Guder
occupation playwright
poet
placeOfBirth Copenhagen
placeOfDeath Copenhagen
positionHeld Denmark’s national poet
sexOrGender male
sibling Adam Oehlenschläger self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hans Christian Oehlenschläger
spouse Christiane Georgine Heger
workLocation Copenhagen

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Der er et yndigt land lyricsBy Adam Oehlenschläger
Adam Oehlenschläger name Adam Oehlenschläger self-link
Adam Oehlenschläger familyName Adam Oehlenschläger self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Oehlenschläger
Adam Oehlenschläger sibling Adam Oehlenschläger self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hans Christian Oehlenschläger