Fredmans sånger

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Fredmans sånger is a celebrated 18th-century Swedish song collection by Carl Michael Bellman that blends humor, melancholy, and vivid depictions of Stockholm life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Swedish-language literary work
song collection
associatedWith Stockholm tavern culture
Swedish Enlightenment culture
countryOfOrigin Sweden
creator Carl Michael Bellman NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance central work of Swedish song heritage
key work of Bellman tradition
depicts 18th-century Stockholm life
featuresCharacter Jean Fredman NERFINISHED
Movitz NERFINISHED
Ulla Winblad NERFINISHED
form strophic songs
genre drinking song
pastoral
poetry
satire
song
hasAdaptation modern musical performances
recordings by Swedish artists
stage interpretations
hasInfluenceOn later Scandinavian singer-songwriters
hasPart Fredmans epistlar NERFINISHED
individual songs about Fredman
hasTheme drinking
humor
love
melancholy
mortality
music and musicians
urban life
inCollection Bellman editions and songbooks
influenced Swedish literature
Swedish song tradition
language Swedish
literaryForm cycle of songs
literaryMovement Rococo NERFINISHED
mainLocation Stockholm NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person and third-person monologues
partOf Carl Michael Bellman’s oeuvre NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 18th century
setting Stockholm archipelago NERFINISHED
taverns and drinking establishments in Stockholm
style blend of spoken recitation and song
tone mix of burlesque and elegiac
uses classical and biblical allusions
musical terminology and imagery

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Carl Michael Bellman notableWork Fredmans sånger