Viktor Rydberg

Abraham Viktor Rydberg (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɑ̂ːbraham ˈvɪ̌kːtɔr ˈrŷːdbærj]; 18 December 1828  21 September 1895) was a Swedish writer and a member of the Swedish Academy, 1877–1895. "Primarily a classical idealist", Viktor Rydberg has been described as "Sweden's last Romantic" and by 1859 was "generally regarded in the first rank of Swedish novelists."

Viktor Rydberg
Rydberg in 1876
BornAbraham Viktor Rydberg
(1828-12-18)18 December 1828
Jönköping, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Died21 September 1895(1895-09-21) (aged 66)
Djursholm, Stockholm county, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
OccupationAuthor, journalist, novelist, translator and poet
NationalitySwedish
PeriodVictorian, Oscarian
GenreRomance
SubjectMythology, Religion
Notable worksSingoalla, Undersökningar i Germanisk Mythologi I-II, Fädernas Gudasaga
SpouseSusen Hasselblad
RelativesJohann Rydberg (father), Hedvig Düker (mother)
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