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CHRISTIAN WINTHER (1796–1876)

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 736 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHRISTIAN WINTHER (1796–1876)  , Danish lyrical poet, was born on the 29th of
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July 1796 at Fensmark, in the province of Praesto, where his
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father was priest . He went to the university of Copenhagen in 1815, and studied
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theology, taking his degree in 1824 . He began to publish verses in 1819, but no collected
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volume appeared until 1828 . Meanwhile, from 1824 to 1830, Winther was supporting himself as a tutor, and with so much success that in the latter
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year he was able to go to Italy on his savings . In 1835 a second volume of lyrics appeared, and in 1838 a third . In 1841 King Christian VIII. appointed Winther to travel to
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Mecklenburg to instruct the princess Caroline, on the occasion of her betrothal to the
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Crown Prince of Denmark, in the Danish language . Further collections of lyrics appeared in 1842, 1848, 1850, 1853, 1865 and 1872 . When he was past his fiftieth year Winther married . In 1851 he received a pension from the state as a poet, and for the next quarter of a century he resided mainly in Paris . Besides the nine or ten volumes of lyrical verse mentioned above, Winther published The Stag's
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Flight, an epical
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romance in verse (1855) ; In the Year of Grace, a novel (1874); and other
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works in
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prose . He died in Paris on the 3oth of December 1876, but the
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body was brought to Den-mark, and was buried in the heart of the woods . In the verse of Christian Winther the scenery of Denmark, its beechwoods, lakes and meadows, its
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violet-scented dingles, its hollows perfumed by wild strawberries, found such a loving and masterly painter as they are never likely to find again .

He is the most spontaneous of lyrists; his little poems are steeped in the

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dew and
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light and odour of a cool, sunshiny
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morning in May . His melodies are
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art-less, but full of variety and delicate harmony . When he was
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forty-seven he fell in love, and at that mature age startled his admirers by
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publishing for the first time a cycle of love-songs . They were what were to be expected from a spirit so unfaded; they still stand alone for
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tender homage and
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simple sweetness of passion . The technical perfection of Winther's verse, in its extreme simplicity, makes him the first
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song-writer of Denmark . (E .

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