Examples of 'wergeland' in a sentence

Meaning of "wergeland"

Wergeland: A poetical term used in Scandinavian literature, referring to the lyrical and romantic style of writing that is inspired by the works of the Norwegian poet Henrik Wergeland

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Wergeland had many talents.
This was the first Wergeland biography.
Henrik Wergeland may have been the first to do so.
Among its writers during this period was the author Henrik Wergeland.
This pension gave Wergeland enough income to marry and settle down.
I am a big fan of yours . Mathis Wergeland.
Wergeland studied theology in Copenhagen.
He had become acquainted with Henrik Wergeland and published several of his writings.
Henrik Wergeland is generally recognized as the father of a new Norwegian literature.
This line in particular gave Wergeland the honour of " initiating the day.
Wergeland got his first name from the elder Henrik Arnold.
In one perspective, he was a symbol of the French Revolution, a reminder of values Wergeland admired.
Agnes Mathilde Wergeland was the first woman ever to earn a doctoral degree in Norway.
During his life at Brensmork, the Sissener family made close ties to the Wergeland family.
The Wergeland year.

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Her brother, was the writer Henrik Wergeland.
Wergeland had to bail himself out, and he felt humiliated.
He was also a brother-in-law of Harald Wergeland.
Wergeland accepted this as a payment for his work as a "public teacher.
In 1881 he photographed the unveiling of Brynjulf Bergslien 's monument to Henrik Wergeland.
Later, Henrik Wergeland used the society as a means to promote public education.
Wergeland had written a musical play, Campbellerne The Campbells.
In the autumn of 1837, Wergeland took part in a playwright 's competition for the theater in Christiania.
In these works, Wergeland shows the history of Man and God 's plan for humanity.

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