Guldhornene

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Guldhornene is a famous Romantic poem by Danish writer Adam Oehlenschläger that reflects on the loss of the ancient Golden Horns and the spiritual value of national heritage.

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instanceOf Romantic poem
literaryWork
poem
addresses tension between material and spiritual values
associatedWith Danish Golden Age literature
Nordic antiquity
author Adam Oehlenschläger NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Denmark NERFINISHED
culturalImpact influenced Danish national consciousness
often studied in Danish schools
firstPublicationForm poem
form lyric poem
genre Romanticism NERFINISHED
hasInterpretation critique of neglecting cultural heritage
meditation on inspiration and revelation
hasLiterarySignificance foundational work of Danish Romanticism
key text in Danish national literature
hasReception canonized in Danish literary tradition
hasSubject archaeological artifacts
myth and history
inspiredBy the Golden Horns of Gallehus NERFINISHED
languageStyle elevated Romantic diction
literaryMovement Danish Romanticism NERFINISHED
mainTheme loss
national heritage
relationship between past and present
spiritual value of history
mentions theft of the Golden Horns
originalLanguage Danish
period Romantic era
publicationYear 1802
reflectsOn loss of the Golden Horns
setting mythicized ancient Denmark
symbolizes Danish national identity
the sacredness of cultural artifacts
workOf Adam Oehlenschläger NERFINISHED

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Adam Oehlenschläger notableWork Guldhornene