Carl Gustav Oskar Aagaard (September 18, 1852 – January 16, 1927) was a Norwegian writer and priest.[1] His stories were primarily of a religious nature, but he also published later stories that were generally entertaining, but with a strongly emphasized moralizing tendency.[2] He is also known for his hymns.
Gustav Aagaard | |
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Born | Sandefjord, Norway | September 18, 1852
Died | January 16, 1927 | (aged 74)
Occupation | Priest, writer |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Gustav Aagaard was the brother of the author Oscar Aagaard (1855–1936).
Works
edit- Fra tusmørketimerne (From the Twilight Hours, 1892)
- Sjøluft: billeder i digt (Sea Air: Pictures in Poetry, 1893)
- Min solstraale: fortælling (My Sunbeam: A Story, 1895)
- Speilbilleder: en fortælling (Mirror Images: A Story, 1896)
- Sterke hænder (Strong Hands, 1897)
- En spøgelseshistorie (A Ghost Story, 1899)
- I skygger og lys (In Shadows and Light, 1900)
- Keiser Felix: fortælling (Emperor Felix: A Story, 1904)
- Til min kjære: nogen av mine digte og sange: til minde (To My Love: Some of my Poems and Songs: In Memory, 1921)
Filmography
edit- 1921 Felix
References
edit- ^ Bonsdorff, Wäinö (1909). Tietosanakirja, vol. 1. Helsinki: Tietosanakirja. p. 4. Retrieved July 15, 2019.
- ^ Salmonsens konversationsleksikon, vol. 1. Copenhagen: A/S J. H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. 1915. p. 11. Retrieved July 15, 2019.