Adam Oehlenschläger

Danish poet and playwright of Niels Ebbesen

Adam Oehlenschläger - Artists & Creatives born November 14th, 1779
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A significant figure in Danish literature, this poet and playwright contributed greatly to the national romantic movement in Denmark. He was one of the founders of modern Danish literature and wrote extensively in both poetry and drama. The works often drew inspiration from Danish history and folklore. His most recognized play, Niels Ebbesen, is based on the historical figure who led resistance against foreign invaders. The success of this play solidified a place in the canon of Danish literature. Oehlenschläger's poetry also highlighted themes of nature, love, and national identity, reflecting the romantic ideals of the era.

Wrote the play Niels Ebbesen

Contributed to the national romantic movement

Authored poems reflecting Danish identity

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