Sven Stolpe

Sven Stolpe (24 August 1905 – 26 August 1996) was a Swedish writer, translator, journalist, literary scholar and critic, who was active in Swedish literary and intellectual discussion for most of his life.

Sven Stolpe
Sven Stolpe in 1929
Born24 August 1905 
Katarina Parish 
Died26 August 1996  (aged 91)
Filipstad church parish 
Spouse(s)Karin Stolpe 
ChildrenMonica Rennerfelt 

In the early 1930s, he argued for internationalism and against aestheticism, but he was also part of the Oxford Group which claimed the necessity of "moral and spiritual re-armament" and later in life, in 1947, he became a Catholic. Among his literary production is a 1959 dissertation on Queen Christina of Sweden, who abdicated as a result of her own conversion to Catholicism.

In 1984, the Belgian biographer Joris Taels published a biography of Stolpe.

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