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Arvid Mörne (6 May 1876 – 15 June 1946) was a Finnish author and poet. He was nominated for the
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four times.


Life

Mörne was born in
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. He obtained a master's degree in literature and history at the
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in 1897, and a PhD in 1910. He worked as a superintendent at the Nyland's folk high school ''Finns'' between 1899–1909, and as a teacher at the same school between 1909–11. He was forced to leave this position after his involvement in the General Strike of 1905. He became a docent of nedijnji at the University of Helsinki in 1913, a position he held until 1943. He worked at the newspapers ''Nyländska posten'' (1900–1902) and ''Veckans Nyheter'' (1902–1904) and also at ''Arbetaren'' and ''Helsingforsposten''. He was also a literature critic for the newspapers ''Dagens Press'' and ''Svenska Pressen''. His socialistic viewpoints would be reflected in his poetry, but he also felt strong for the weakest and for the Finnish archipelago nature. He also wrote the lyrics for the popular Swedish song "Båklandets vackra Maja" (with music composed by Hanna Hagbom). He was married to the actress Signe Hagelstam and had three children. His works would eventually become more popular after his death in
Kauniainen Kauniainen (; sv, Grankulla) is a small town and a municipality of inhabitants () in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland. It is surrounded and enclaved by the City of Espoo, in the Capital Region of Greater Helsinki. Kauniainen was founded ...
in 1946, and today he is considered one of the prime Finnish poets of the 20th century. The Arvid Mörne competition in literature is named after him and given every year by
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.


Prizes and awards

*
De Nios stora pris Samfundet De Nio (''The Nine Society'' or ''Society of the Nine'') is a Swedish literary society founded on 14 February 1913 in Stockholm by a testamentary donation from writer Lotten von Kraemer. The society has nine members who are elected for ...
1931 *
De Nios stora pris Samfundet De Nio (''The Nine Society'' or ''Society of the Nine'') is a Swedish literary society founded on 14 February 1913 in Stockholm by a testamentary donation from writer Lotten von Kraemer. The society has nine members who are elected for ...
1940


Selected works

*''Rytm och rim'' (lyric poetry) (1899) *''Nya sånger'' (lyric poetry) (1901) *''Bland bränningarna'' (play) (1903) *''Ny tid'' (lyric poetry) (1903) *''
Josef Julius Wecksell Josef Julius Wecksell (19 March 1838 – 9 August 1907) was a Finnish poet and playwright. Biography Wecksell was born at Turku, Finland. He was the son of the hatter Johan Wecksell and Sofia Ulrika Björkelund. From 1858, he studied at the Imp ...
. En studie'' (academic dissertation) (1909) *''Döda år'' (lyric poetry) (1910) *''Alexis Kivi och hans novel "Seitsemän veljestä"'' (history of literature) (1911) *''Skärgårdens vår'' (lyric poetry) (1913) *''Den svenska jorden. En nyländsk novell'' (short story) (1913) *''Ödemarksdramer I. Den helige Henricus'' (play) (1914) *''Från "Saima" till "Vikingen"'' (history) (1916) *''Sommarnatten'' (lyric poetry) (1916) *''Strandbyggaröden 1–3'' (short stories) (1917) *''Den röde våren'' (novel) (1917) *''Fädernearvet'' (play) (1918) *''Offer och segrar från Finlands kampår'' (lyric poetry) (1918) *''Sverige och det svenska Finland'' (essay) (1918) *''Höstlig dikt'' (lyric poetry) (1919) *''Samlade dikter 1-9'' (lyric poetry collections) (1919) *''Nya Wecksell-studier'' (history of literature) (1920) *''Solens återkomst'' (play) (1920) *''Inför havets anlete'' (novel) (1921) *''Kristina Bjur'' (novel) (1922) *''Karl-Kristians julnatt'' (short story) (1923) *''Vandringen och vägen'' (lyric poetry) (1924) *''Ett liv'' (novel) (1925) *''Dikter i urval'' (lyric poetry collection) (1926) *''Mörkret och lågan'' (lyric poetry) (1926) *''Axel Olof Freudenthal och den finlandssvenska nationalitetstanken'' (history) (1927) *''Morgonstjärnan'' (lyric poetry) (1928) *''Någon går förbi på vägen'' (short stories) (1928) *''Den förborgade källan'' (lyric poetry) (1930) *''Det ringer kväll'' (lyric poetry) (1931) *''Under vintergatan'' (lyric poetry) (1934) *''Hjärtat och svärdet'' (lyric poetry) (1935) *''Axel Olof Freudenthal. Liv och gärning'' (bibliography) (1936) *''Vandringsdagen. Lyrik i urval 1924-1935'' (lyric poetry collection) (1936) *''Atlantisk bränning'' (lyric poetry) (1937) *''Lyriker och berättare. Finlandssvenska studier'' (literature history) (1939) *''Över havet brann Mars'' (lyric poetry) (1939) *''Sånger i världsskymning'' (lyric poetry) (1941) *''Det övergivna samvetet'' (collection of essays) (1943) *''Sfinxen och pyramiden'' (lyric poetry) (1944) *''Det förlorade landet och andra berättelser'' (short stories) (1945) *''Solbärgning'' (lyric poetry collection) (1946) *''Vårstorm. Lyrik i urval 1899-1919'' (lyric poetry collection) (1947) *''Sista milen. Lyrik i urval 1937-1946'' (lyric poetry collection) (1947)


References


Sources

*Ekman, Michel (red.): ''Finlands svenska litteraturhistoria II, uppslagsdelen'', Helsingfors 2000 *Warburton, Thomas: ''Åttio år finlandssvensk litteratur'', Jakobstad 1984


Further reading

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Morne, Arvid 1876 births 1946 deaths People from Kuopio People from Kuopio Province (Grand Duchy of Finland) Finnish writers in Swedish Finnish poets in Swedish Writers from North Savo University of Helsinki alumni