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171:, he first studied theology, then science. In 1887, he married Ingeborg Pamperin (1866–1904). The couple had two sons, Henry (born May 1890) and Niels Holger (born December 1891). But the marriage ended with Ingeborg leaving her husband and children in 1903 to emigrate to New Zealand with the gardener Hans Madsen. When the new life quickly became a disappointment, Madsen returned to Denmark, and Pamperin took her own life in 1904. Stuckenberg married Madsen's ex-wife, Clara Holbøll (1868–1940), in 1904 and died in Copenhagen the following year of kidney inflammation. He was buried at 33: 275:
Stuckenberg had studied eastern European languages and hence, was particularly attracted by Russian poetry. Indeed, his own work often reflected Russian themes, especially in regard to his characters: men were often depicted as weak and lazy dreamers while women showed will and ability.
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Stuckenberg's writings, though good, were hardly the most popular of his times, either then or now. It is generally agreed his poetry is his best work though it is not in the same class as Sophus Claussen's. Nor can his prose stand up to
239:(Last Poems) were published posthumously in 1906. His own life drama was a lasting source of inspiration for his poetry, where the main themes were marriage, luck, and accident. His best-known poems, all set to music, are: 163:. His mother was Johanne Georgine Fog (1833–1895). There were three younger siblings, Borge, a painter, Tyge, and Else. In 1872, his father found employment in central Copenhagen, and the family moved to 308:
bring out the difficulties of a stormy marriage from both the husband's and wife's point of view. From a historical perspective, Stuckenberg is rather isolated. While his works were built on
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After his marriage to Pamperin, he was highly regarded by the circle of poets whom he befriended. Stuckenberg and his wife often hosted artists who published in the literary journal
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Like his other works, his poems are based on his own life, almost becoming a biography, describing many crises, from childhood to marriage.
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poet, notable for his lyrical and emotional poems. His work varied from faithful representation of nature in his early career to
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where he remained for the rest of his life. His debut as a poet was in 1886 with the publication of a work titled
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After leaving the university, Stuckenberg was employed as a teacher at Slomanns School in
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where his father, Frederick Henry Stuckenberg (1832–1899), was a teacher at the
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Other works included: 484: 468: 452: 410:A History of Danish Literature 223:(fairy tales and legends) and 1: 594:20th-century Danish novelists 584:19th-century Danish novelists 512:"Viggo Stuckenber: Inledning" 319: 279: 207:(Fair Words, novel) in 1895; 121:Viggo Henrik Fog Stuckenberg 25:Viggo Henrik Fog Stuckenberg 7: 522:Retrieved 22 January 2013.] 407:Rossel, Sven Hakon (1992). 10: 620: 516:Arkiv for Dansk Litteratur 497:Retrieved 25 January 2013. 481:Retrieved 25 January 2013. 465:Retrieved 25 January 2013. 392:Retrieved 22 January 2013. 599:19th-century male writers 589:20th-century Danish poets 579:19th-century Danish poets 459:"To, som elsker hinanden" 386:Dansk Biografisk Leksikon 178: 111:Johanne Georgine (mother) 101: 93: 85: 74: 56: 42: 30: 23: 251:(music: Jens Bjerg) and 169:University of Copenhagen 155:Stuckenberg was born in 241:To som elsker hinanden 215:(Sun, novel) in 1897, 574:Danish male novelists 314:Modern Breakthrough 287:Henrik Pontoppidan 173:Assistens Cemetery 141:Johannes Jørgensen 79:Assistens Cemetery 564:Danish male poets 420:978-0-8032-3886-2 211:(novel) in 1896; 118: 117: 46:17 September 1863 37:Viggo Stuckenberg 611: 540: 523: 521: 509: 498: 496: 493:, Bibliotek.dk. 488: 482: 480: 472: 466: 464: 456: 450: 449: 447: 445: 434: 425: 424: 404: 393: 391: 379: 370: 369: 367: 365: 354: 345: 344: 342: 340: 329: 257:Svend S. Schultz 135:. He befriended 63: 35: 21: 20: 619: 618: 614: 613: 612: 610: 609: 608: 544: 543: 538: 531: 526: 519: 510: 501: 494: 489: 485: 478: 473: 469: 462: 457: 453: 443: 441: 436: 435: 428: 421: 405: 396: 389: 380: 373: 363: 361: 356: 355: 348: 338: 336: 331: 330: 326: 322: 291:Flyvende Sommer 282: 217:Flyvende Sommer 201:Den vilde Jæger 181: 153: 137:Sophus Claussen 114: 70: 65: 61: 60:6 December 1905 52: 47: 38: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 617: 607: 606: 601: 596: 591: 586: 581: 576: 571: 566: 561: 556: 542: 541: 530: 529:External links 527: 525: 524: 499: 483: 467: 451: 440:. bookrags.com 426: 419: 394: 371: 360:. Kalliope.org 346: 323: 321: 318: 281: 278: 180: 177: 157:Vridsløselille 152: 149: 145:J. P. 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Vridsløselille
Copenhagen
Assistens Cemetery
Danish
Expressionism
Realism
Sophus Claussen
Johannes Jørgensen
J. P. Jacobsen
Vridsløselille
state prison
Nørrebro
University of Copenhagen
Assistens Cemetery
Frederiksberg
Emil Reesen
Svend S. Schultz
Taarnet
Turgenev
Henrik Pontoppidan
Romanticism
Modern Breakthrough
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