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Literature and philosophy

Main articles: Danish literature and Danish philosophy

See also: Faroese literature and Greenlandic literature

A portrait of Hans Christian Andersen (1836), by Christian Albrecht Jensen

The first known Danish literature is myths and folklore from the 10th and 11th century. Saxo Grammaticus, normally considered the first Danish writer, worked for bishop Absalon on a chronicle of Danish history (Gesta Danorum). Very little is known of other Danish literature from the Middle Ages. With the Age of Enlightenment came Ludvig Holberg whose comedy plays are still being performed.

In the late 19th century, literature was seen as a way to influence society. Known as the Modern Breakthrough, this movement was championed by Georg BrandesHenrik Pontoppidan (awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature) and J. P. JacobsenRomanticisminfluenced the renowned writer and poet Hans Christian Andersen, known for his stories and fairy tales, e.g. The Ugly DucklingThe Little Mermaid and The Snow Queen. In recent history Johannes Vilhelm Jensen was also awarded the Nobel Prize for LiteratureKaren Blixen is famous for her novels and short stories. Other Danish writers of importance are Herman BangGustav WiedWilliam HeinesenMartin Andersen NexøPiet HeinHans ScherfigKlaus RifbjergDan TurèllTove DitlevsenInger Christensen and Peter Høeg.

Danish philosophy has a long tradition as part of Western philosophy. Perhaps the most influential Danish philosopher was Søren Kierkegaard, the creator of Christian existentialism. Kierkegaard had a few Danish followers, including Harald Høffding, who later in his life moved on to join the movement of positivism. Among Kierkegaard's other followers include Jean-Paul Sartre who was impressed with Kierkegaard's views on the individual, and Rollo May, who helped create humanistic psychology. Another Danish philosopher of note is Grundtvig, whose philosophy gave rise to a new form of non-aggressive nationalism in Denmark, and who is also influential for his theological and historical works.


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