Bernhard Severin Ingemann (28 May 1789 – 24 February 1862) was a Danish
novelist
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and poet.
Biography
Ingemann was born in
Torkilstrup, on the island of
Falster, Denmark. The son of a vicar, he was left fatherless in his youth.
He attended Slagelse Latin school with the chemist
William Christopher Zeise and the poet
Christian Hviid Bredahl.
While a student at the
University of Copenhagen
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he published his first collection of poems (1811; vol. ii., 1812), which show great influence of German romanticism. Critics describe their sickly sentimentality as reflecting the unhealthy condition of the poet's body and mind at this time. These works were followed by a long allegorical poem, ''De sorte Riddere'' (The Black Knights, 1814), which closed his first period.
Then followed six plays, of which the best is considered to be ''Reinald Underbarnet'' (The Miraculous Child Reinald, 1816), and the most popular, ''Blanca'', (1815). In 1817 he published his first prose work, ''De Underjordiske, et bornholmsk Eventyr'' (The Subterranean Ones, a Story of Bornholm), which was followed in 1820 by ''Eventyr og Fortællinger'' (Narratives and Miraculous Tales), many of them imitations of Hoffmann. During 1818–19 he traveled on the Continent.
In 1822 he was appointed instructor of the Danish Language and Literature at the Academy of Sorø. During his next period, inspired by
Scott's
Waverley novels, Ingemann produced his series of historical romances, by virtue of which he disputes with H. C. Andersen the title of the children's writer of Denmark. Their subjects are all taken from Danish history. The first, and perhaps the best, is ''Valdemar Sejr'' (
Valdemar the Victorious, 1826), which was followed by ''Erik Menveds Barndom'' (
Erik Menved's Childhood, 1828); ''Kong Erik og de Fredløse'' (King Erik and the Outlaws, 1833); and ''Prins Otto af Danmark og Hans Samtid'' (
Prince Otto of Denmark and his Time, 1835).
While his historical romances show a lack of accuracy, their strong nationality gives them a special interest to the student of Danish culture. In reality they mean the introduction of the
historical novel
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in Danish literature. A later artistic novel ''Landsbybørnene'' from 1852 ("The Village Children") is now almost forgotten.
Known as the fourth great Danish hymn writer (after
Kingo,
Brorson and
Grundtvig), Ingemann is considered less rooted in Biblical dogma and more borne up by a general spiritual and religious interest. A simple naivete runs through them. Especially popular were his ''Morgen og Aftensange'' (Morning and Evening Songs), a collection of religious poems of great beauty and spirituality written during 1837–39. They were set to music by the composer
Weyse. Many of them have been classics in Danish schools (for instance ''I Østen stiger Solen op'' – "In the East the Sun rises" and ''Fred hviler over Land og By'' – "Peace is resting over Land and Town"). Also his
Christmas
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hymns are popular. He also wrote poems of historic and mythological content in the heroic saga ''
Holger Danske'' ("Ogier the Dane", 1837).
He was a personal friend of Grundtvig who was in some degrees his mentor and with whom he shared a deep interest of Danish medieval history. Often they have been regarded almost mental twins in spite of clear differences. Also
Blicher and
H. C. Andersen must be mentioned among his friends.
Ingemann was in his elder years much respected and after the death of
Oehlenschläger he was regarded the unofficial poet-king of Denmark. Critics cite Ingemann's grace and delicacy, rather than strength, of style, both in prose and poetry. He died in
Sorø.
Ingemann was married to
Lucie Marie Mandix (1792–1868), a painter, whose works still hang in Danish churches.
Written works
Songs
* ''
I sne står urt og busk i skjul'' (1831)
* ''I alle de riger og lande'' (1837)
* ''I østen stiger solen op'' (1837)
* ''Lysets engel går med glans'' (1837)
* ''Nu titte til hinanden'' (1837)
* (1838)
* ''
Julen har bragt velsignet bud'' (1839)
* ''Den store mester kommer'' (1841)
* ''Stork! stork! Langeben!'' (1842)
* ''
Dejlig er jorden'' (1850)
* Glade jul, dejlige jul'' (1850)
* ''Julen har englelyd'' (1569)
* ''Nu vågne alle Guds fugle små'' (1837)
Short stories
* ''Eventyr og Fortællinger'' (1820)
* ''
Glasskabet'' (1847)
Epic poems
* ''Valdemar den Store og hans Mænd'' (1824)
* ''Dronning Margrete'' (1836)
* ''Holger Danske'' (1837)
Novels
* ''Valdemar Seier'' (1826)
* ''Erik Menveds Barndom'' (1828)
* ''Kong Erik og de Fredløse'' (1833)
* ''Prinds Otto af Danmark'' (1834)
References
*
Universal Cyclopædia & Atlas, 1902, New York, D. Appleton & Co.
* ''Samlede Skrifter'' (Collected Works, xli. vols., Copenhagen, 1843–65.
* Nils Holger Petersen, "B.S. Ingemann: Danish Medievalism in the Nineteenth Century," in:
Cahier Calin: Makers of the Middle Ages. Essays in Honor of William Calin'', ed. Richard Utz and Elizabeth Emery (Kalamazoo, MI: Studies in Medievalism, 2011), pp. 33–35.
External links
B. S. Ingemannat Kalliope.
at the Cyber Hymnal.
B. S. Ingemannat Danish
Wikisource
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B. S. Ingemannin the
Encyclopædia Britannica
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B. S. Ingemann's texts set to musica
the LiederNet ArchiveB. S. Ingemannat the Archive for Danish Literature.
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Short story
The Sealed RoomChristmas hymn
''Dejlig er jorden:''Danish lyrics
''Dejlig er jorden:''English lyrics
''Dejlig er jorden:''sung in Norwegian by
Carsten Woll.
Translations of Ingemann
''Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow'' (Igjennem Nat og Trængsel)*
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''The beauteous earth's late sun is furled'' (Den skjønne jordens sol gik ned)
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1789 births
1862 deaths
Danish male poets
Danish Lutheran hymnwriters
Danish male novelists
19th-century Danish poets
19th-century Danish male writers
19th-century Danish novelists
People from Sorø Municipality
People from Guldborgsund Municipality
19th-century Lutherans