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  1. King John remained on the throne until his death on 10 March 1222. He died unmarried and childless, and left a favourable memory in Swedish historiography: "He was young of years and very gentle. He was king for three winters and died of illness on Visingsö. All of Sweden deeply mourned his death, that he was not allowed a longer life.

  2. Swedish Enlightenment. Poetic Realism. (Show more) Swedish literature, the body of writings produced in the Swedish language within Sweden’s modern-day geographic and political boundaries. The literatures of Sweden and Finland, considered Scandinavian literature, are closely linked. From the mid-12th century until 1809, Finland was ruled by ...

  3. Swedish literature ( Swedish: Svensk litteratur) is the literature written in the Swedish language or by writers from Sweden. [1] The first literary text from Sweden is the Rök runestone, carved during the Viking Age circa 800 AD. With the conversion of the land to Christianity around 1100 AD, Sweden entered the Middle Ages, during which ...

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  5. Aug 30, 2019 · Pär Lagerkvist. The Marriage Feast, Barabbas, Kaos. Pär Fabian Lagerkvist (23 May 1891 – 11 July 1974) was a Swedish author who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1951. Lagerkvist wrote poems, plays, novels, stories, and essays of considerable expressive power and influence from his early 20s to his late 70s.

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  6. realism. and Poetic Realism. Realism made only slow headway in spite of the example of Johan Ludvig Runeberg, a Finnish poet writing in Swedish. Literature of the 1840s and 1850s was mainly an aftereffect of Romanticism. A movement known as Pan-Scandinavianism, which called for varying forms of political and cultural Scandinavian unity ...

  7. Feb 25, 2023 · John I of Sweden was a young king from the House of Sverker who ruled from 1216 until his death in 1222. During his reign, he granted charters of privileges to the Swedish bishops and established a Swedish presence in Estonia. His death at the age of twenty-one left a favorable memory in Swedish historiography.

  8. Swedish literature - Enlightenment, Poetry, Novels: After the death of King Charles XII (1718) and the collapse of his empire, a utilitarian attitude to life and letters gradually developed in Sweden. Olof von Dalin was the outstanding popularizer of the new ideas of the Enlightenment, which he expressed perhaps most clearly in Svea rikes historia (1747–62; “History of the Swedish Realm ...

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