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Rasmus Villads Christian Ferdinand Winther (29 July 1796 – 30 December 1876) was a Danish lyric
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. He was born at Fensmark near
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, where his father was the vicar. He went to the
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in 1815, and studied
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, taking his degree in 1824. He began to publish verse in 1819, but no collected volume appeared until 1828. Meanwhile, from 1824 to 1830, Winther was supporting himself as a tutor. A large inheritance from his uncle, Rasmus Winther, allowed him in 1830 to travel to Italy for a year. In 1835 a second volume of lyric poems appeared, and in 1838 a third. In 1841 King
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appointed Winther to travel to
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to instruct Princess Mariane, on the occasion of her betrothal to the Crown Prince of Denmark, in the
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. When he was over fifty, Winther married. Further collections of lyrics appeared in 1842, 1848, 1850, 1853, 1865 and 1872. In 1851 he, who had for most of his life been pestered by heavy debts, received a pension from the state as a poet, and for the next quarter of a century he resided mainly in
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. Besides the nine or ten volumes of lyrical verse mentioned above, Winther published ''Hjortens Flugt'' ("The Stag's Flight"), an epical romance in verse (1855). Taking place in 15th century South Zealand, written in Nibelungenlied stanzas and probably inspired by Byron's ''Mazeppa'', it tells about young love, demonic forces and witchcraft with a running stag as the reappearing motive of the untamed forces of Nature. However, in the lyric intervals it also praises the idylls and freedom of Nature. In generations it became a traditional confirmation present for Danish youths in that respect competing with Paludan-Müller's ''Adam Homo''. Many of Winther's shorter poems have won popularity and have been transformed into songs, for instance ''Flyv fugl, flyv'' – ("Fly, Bird, fly"), and some of the verses from his collection ''Til Een'', 1842, ("For One"), a tribute to his wife. A classic is also the small humorous epic poem for children: ''Flugten til Amerika'' 1830, (Engl. Transl. ''The Flight to America'', 1976). Besides must be mentioned ''In the Year of Grace'', a novel (1874); and other works in prose. As a lover of woman and Nature, Winther is perhaps one of the Danish authors who is most closely connected to the concept of a romantic poet. Many later Danish lyrics have been inspired by his verses. His special ability of making Nature accompanying the action and his elegant and, compared with his time, rather sensual tributes to women was something new. Through ''The Stag's Flight'', his main work, he won the name of "The Singer of Zealand". He died in Paris, but his body was brought to Denmark, and was buried in the heart of the woods.''Kierkegaard and his Danish contemporaries'', edited by Jon Stewart (Farnham, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009) pp. 287-290.
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References

* * ''Dansk Biografisk Leksikon'', vol. 15, Copenhagen 1984 (only in Danish).


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Christian Winther's grave

Christian Winther
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Christian Winther
at Kalliope
Christian Winther
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Christian Winther
at the Lied and Art Song Archive
Christian Winther
at the Archive for Danish Literature Children's poems
''Flugten til Amerika'':
book at the
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''Flugten til Amerika:''
lyrics at Danish
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''Flugten til Amerika:''
recording
''Flugten til Amerika:''
translation Parlor songs
''Længsel:''
Danish lyrics
''Længsel:''
English lyrics
''Længsel:''
musical notation
''Længsel''
on
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''Længsel''
sung in English by Louise Homer Folk songs
''To drosler sad på bøgekvist:''
lyrics
''To drosler sad på bøgekvist:''
recording Art songs

lyrics
''Flyv, fugl, flyv:''
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