Dorothe Engelbretsdatter (16 January 163419 February 1716) was a
Norwegian
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author. She principally wrote hymns and poems which were strongly religious. She has been characterized as
Norway
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's first recognized female author as well as Norway's first feminist before
feminism
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became a recognized concept.
Background
Dorothe Engelbretsdatter was born in
Bergen, Norway. She was the daughter of Rector and Vicar,
Engelbret Jørgenssøn (1592–1659) and
Anna Wrangel. Her father was originally head of
Bergen Cathedral School, and later dean of
Bergen Cathedral. In her youth, Dorothe spent some time in Copenhagen. In 1652, she married
Ambrosius Hardenbeck (1621–1683), a
theological
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writer famous for his flowery funeral sermons, who succeeded her father at the Cathedral in 1659. They had five sons and four daughters.
Career
In 1678 her first volume appeared, '' Siælens Sang-Offer'' published at
Copenhagen
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. This volume of
hymn
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s and
devotion
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al pieces, very modestly brought out, had an unparalleled success. The first verses of Dorothe Engelbretsdatter are commonly believed to have been her best.
The fortunate poet was invited to
Denmark
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, and on her arrival at Copenhagen was presented at court. She was also introduced to
Thomas Hansen Kingo
Thomas Hansen Kingo (15 December 1634 – 14 October 1703 Odense) was a Danish bishop, poet and hymn-writer born at Slangerup, near Copenhagen. His work marked the high point of Danish baroque poetry.
His father was a weaver of modest mean ...
, the father of Danish poetry. The two greeted one another with improvised couplets, which have been preserved and of which Engelbretsdatter's reply "is incomparably the neater". King Christian V of Denmark granted her full tax freedom for life. Her ''Taare-Offer'' (1685) was dedicated to
Queen Charlotte Amalia, the wife of King Christian V.
Her first work, ''Siælens Sang-Offer'' was published 1678. In the midst of her troubles appeared her second work, the ''Taare-Offer'', published for the first time in 1685. It is a continuous religious poem in four books. This was combined with ''Siælens Sang-Offer''. In 1698 she brought out a third volume of sacred verse, ''Et kristeligt Valet fra Verden''.
In 1683, her husband died. She had nine children, but seven of them died young and her two adult sons lived far away from Bergen. She lost her house in the great fire in 1702 in which 90 percent of the city of Bergen was destroyed. Her re-placement house was not available until 1712. Her sorrow is evident in examples such as the poem ''Afften Psalme''. She died on 19 February 1716.
Collected works
Her collected works were published in two volumes (1955-1956)
* Volume 1 (1955)
* Volume 2 (1956)
New edition was released in 1999.
See also
*
Petter Dass
Petter Pettersen Dass (c. 1647 – 17 August 1707) was a Lutheran priest and the foremost Norwegian poet of his generation, writing both baroque hymns and topographical poetry.
Biography
He was born at Northern Herøy (Dønna), Nordland, No ...
*
Cille Gad
References
Attribution
*
Bibliography
*Engelbretsdotter, Dorothe; ed. by K. Valkner (1999) ''Samlede skrifter'' (Oslo: Aschehoug)
*Akslen, Laila (1998) ''Norsk barokk: Dorothe Engelbrettsdatter og Petter Dass i retorisk tradisjon'' (Oslo: Cappelen)
*Akslen, Laila (1970) ''Feminin barokk: Dorothe Engelbretsdotters liv og diktning'' (Oslo: Cappelen)
Further reading
*Grindal, Gracia (2011) ''Preaching from Home: The Stories of Seven Lutheran Women Hymn Writers'' (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing)
External links
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1634 births
1713 deaths
Norwegian Lutheran hymnwriters
Women religious writers
Norwegian women poets
Writers from Bergen
17th-century Norwegian poets
17th-century Norwegian women writers
18th-century Norwegian poets
18th-century Norwegian women writers
18th-century Norwegian writers
Women hymnwriters