About the author

Jørgen Jørgensen (name of birth: Jürgensen, and changed to Jorgenson from 1817) (29 March 1780 – 20 January 1841) was a Danish adventurer during the Age of Revolution. During the Action of 2 March 1808 his ship was captured by the British. In 1809 he sailed to Iceland, declared the country independent from Denmark and pronounced himself its ruler. He intended to found a new republic following the United States and the French First Republic. He was also a prolific writer of letters, papers, pamphlets and newspaper articles covering a wide variety of subjects, and for a period was an associate of the famous botanists Joseph Banks and William Jackson Hooker. He left over a hundred written autographs and drawings, most of which are collected in the British Library. Marcus Clarke referred to Jørgensen as "a singularly accomplished fortune wooer—one of the most interesting human comets recorded in history".

Read sample
Read

Dagbøger

Dette værk gengiver ca. to tredjedele af det omfattende dagbogsmateriale, Martin A. Hansen efterlod sig ved sin død i 1955. Fra den første optegnelse i 1931 til den sidste i "Hospitalsdagbogen" tegnes et nuanceret billede af forfatteren, hans arbejde og kamp med de enkelte værker, hverdagslivet med familie og venner og hans placering i samtidens kulturdebat og politiske liv. Forsynet med noter og registre. Illustreret. Udgives i samarbejde med Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab.
58,88  EUR
Buy printed book
 
Edition1
Printed pages1384
Publish date20 Aug 1999
Published byGyldendal
Languagedan
ISBN print9788700383920
ISBN epub9788776953591