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10 relations: Christian Winther, Copenhagen, Denmark, Emil Aarestrup, Hans Christian Andersen, Henrik Hertz, Italy, Lyric poetry, Poet, Thorvaldsen Museum.
- 19th-century Danish poets
Christian Winther
Rasmus Villads Christian Ferdinand Winther (29 July 1796 – 30 December 1876) was a Danish lyric poet. Ludvig Bødtcher and Christian Winther are 19th-century Danish poets and Danish male poets.
See Ludvig Bødtcher and Christian Winther
Copenhagen
Copenhagen (København) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area.
See Ludvig Bødtcher and Copenhagen
Denmark
Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.
See Ludvig Bødtcher and Denmark
Emil Aarestrup
Carl Ludvig Emil Aarestrup (4 December 1800 in Copenhagen – 21 July 1856 in Odense) was a Danish physician and poet, who had just one single volume of poetry published throughout his lifetime, yet this gave him a lasting place in Danish literature, due to the originality of the poems, as well as their persistent exploration of erotic themes, somewhat uncommon to the day. Ludvig Bødtcher and Emil Aarestrup are 19th-century Danish poets and Danish male poets.
See Ludvig Bødtcher and Emil Aarestrup
Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian Andersen (2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author. Ludvig Bødtcher and Hans Christian Andersen are 19th-century Danish poets and Danish male poets.
See Ludvig Bødtcher and Hans Christian Andersen
Henrik Hertz
Henrik Hertz (25 August 1797 – 25 February 1870) was a Danish poet. Ludvig Bødtcher and Henrik Hertz are 19th-century Danish poets and Danish male poets.
See Ludvig Bødtcher and Henrik Hertz
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
Lyric poetry
Modern lyric poetry is a formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person.
See Ludvig Bødtcher and Lyric poetry
Poet
A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry.
Thorvaldsen Museum
The Thorvaldsen Museum is a single-artist museum in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to the art of Danish and Icelandic Neoclassical sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770–1844), who lived and worked in Rome for most of his life (1796–1838).
See Ludvig Bødtcher and Thorvaldsen Museum
See also
19th-century Danish poets
- Adam Oehlenschläger
- Amalie Münster
- Anna Christiane Ludvigsen
- Athalia Schwartz
- Bernhard Severin Ingemann
- Carl Ploug
- Carsten Hauch
- Christian Winther
- Christiane Koren
- Emil Aarestrup
- Frantz Johannes Hansen
- Frederik Paludan-Müller
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Hans Vilhelm Kaalund
- Harald Kidde
- Henriette Hanck
- Henriette Nielsen
- Henrik Hertz
- Holger Drachmann
- Jenny Blicher-Clausen
- Jens Baggesen
- Jens Christian Hostrup
- Jens Peter Jacobsen
- Johan Ludvig Heiberg (poet)
- Johannes Jørgensen
- Juliane Marie Jessen
- Kristian Arentzen
- Ludvig Bødtcher
- Magdalene Thoresen
- N. F. S. Grundtvig
- Pauline Worm
- Poul Martin Møller
- Søren Kierkegaard
- Schack von Staffeldt
- Sigurd Müller (writer)
- Sophus Claussen
- Sophus Michaëlis
- Sophus Schandorph
- Steen Steensen Blicher
- Viggo Stuckenberg
References
Also known as Ludwig Bödtcher, Ludwig Boedtcher.