Johan Henric Kellgren (1 December 1751 – 20 April 1795) was a
Swedish poet
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and
critic
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.
Biography
He was born at
Floby
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History
In 1858 the first portion of the railway line connecting Stockholm and Gothenburg was opene ...
in
Västergötland
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Vä ...
(now part of
Falköping Municipality
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The present municipality consists of more than 50 original local g ...
,
Västra Götaland County
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The county is the second most populous of Sweden's counties and it comprises 49 municipalities (''kommuner''). Its population of 1,616,000 amounts to 17% of S ...
). He studied at the
Royal Academy of Turku
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, and already had some reputation as a poet when he became a "docent" in
aesthetics
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at the school in 1774.
Three years later he moved to
Stockholm
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, where in 1778 he began publishing the journal "
Stockholms-Posten" with Assessor . Kellgren was sole editor from 1788 onwards. In 1779, he wrote a poem portraying the young and popular actress Ulrica Rosenblad's funeral, a verse quoted in the press. Kellgren was librarian to
Gustavus III
Gustav III (29 March 1792), also called ''Gustavus III'', was King of Sweden from 1771 until his assassination in 1792. He was the eldest son of King Adolf Frederick and Queen Louisa Ulrika of Sweden.
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from 1780, and became his private secretary in 1785. At the establishment of the
Swedish Academy
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in 1786 he was appointed one of its first members.
He died at Stockholm. Kellgren was never married, but was at one point the lover of the prima donna
Fredrique Löwen.
Works
His strong
satiric
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tendency led him into numerous controversies, the chief that with the critic
Thomas Thorild
Thomas Thorild ( Svarteborg, Bohuslän, 18 April 1759 – Greifswald, Swedish Pomerania, 1 October 1808), was a Swedish poet, critic, feminist and philosopher. He was noted for his early support of women's rights. In his 1793 treatise ''Om kv ...
, against whom he directed his satire ''Nytt försök till orimmad vers'', where he also sneers at the "raving of
Shakespeare
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" and "the convulsions of
Goethe
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." His lack of humour detracts from the interest of his polemical writings. His poetical works are partly lyrical, partly dramatic; his plays are based on plots by Gustavus III. The songs interspersed in the four
opera
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s which they produced together, viz., ''
Gustaf Wasa'', ''
Gustaf Adolf och Ebba Brahe'', ''Aeneas i Carthago'', and ''Drottning Kristina'', are wholly the work of Kellgren.
From about 1788 a graver feeling pervades Kellgren's verses, owing partly to the influence of
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and Goethe, but probably more directly due to his controversy with Thorild. Of his minor poems written before that date the most important are the charming spring-song ''Vinterns valde lyktar'', and the satirical ''Mina Löjen'', an attack on the songwriter
Carl Michael Bellman
Carl Michael Bellman (; 4 February 1740 – 11 February 1795) was a Swedish songwriter, composer, musician, poet, and entertainer. He is a central figure in the Swedish song tradition and remains a powerful influence in Swedish music, as wel ...
, and ''Man äger ej snille för det man är galen''. The best productions of what is called his later period are the satire ''Ljusets fiender'', the comic poem ''Dumboms lefverne'', the warmly patriotic ''Kantat d. 1. Jan. 1789'', the ode ''Till Kristina'', the fragment ''Sigwart och Hilma'', and the beautiful song ''Nya skapelsen'', both in thought and form the finest of his works.
Among his lyrics are the choicest fruits of the Gustavian age of Swedish letters. His earlier efforts, indeed, express the superficial doubt and pert frivolousness characteristic of his time; but in the works of his riper years he is no mere "poet of pleasure," as Thorild contemptuously styled him, but a worthy exponent of earnest moral feeling and wise human sympathies in felicitous and melodious verse.
Editions
His ''Samlade skrifter'' ("Collected works", 3 vols., 1796; a later edition, 1884-1885) were revised by himself. His correspondence with
Nils von Rosenstein
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and with
Abraham Niclas Clewberg was edited by
Henrik Schück (1886-1887 and 1894).
See also
*
Carl Michael Bellman
Carl Michael Bellman (; 4 February 1740 – 11 February 1795) was a Swedish songwriter, composer, musician, poet, and entertainer. He is a central figure in the Swedish song tradition and remains a powerful influence in Swedish music, as wel ...
References
* This work in turn cites:
**
Wieselgren, ''Sveriges sköna litteratur'' (1833-1849)
**
Atterbom, ''Svenska siare och skalder'' (1841-1855)
**
Carl Wilhelm Böttiger in ''Transactions of the Swedish Academy'', xlv. 107 seq. (1870)
**
Gustaf Ljunggren, ''Kellgren, Leopold, och Thorild'' (1873)
**
Gustaf Ljunggren, ''Svenska vitterhetens häfder'' (1877)
Further reading
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