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Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer Welhaven (22 December 1807 – 21 October 1873) was a Norwegian author, poet, critic, and art theorist. He has been considered "one of the greatest figures in Norwegian literature."


Background

Johan Welhaven was born in
Bergen, Norway Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestland county on the Western Norway, west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the list of towns and cities in Norway, secon ...
in 1807. His grandfather, Johan Andrew Welhaven (1748–1811) was a teacher and later assistant to the pastor at St Mary's Church (''Mariakirken''), which served the city's German community. The author's father, Johan Ernst Welhaven (1775–1828), was a pastor at St. George's Hospital, (''St. Jørgens spedalskehospital''), while his mother, Else Margaret Cammermeyer, was the daughter of Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer, resident chaplain of Holy Cross Church (''Korskirken''). Johan Welhaven was the member of an accomplished family which included his sister socialite Maren Sars, the wife of theologian and biologist Michael Sars (1805–1869), and mother of historian,
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(1837–1927) and mezzosoprano singer
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(1858–1907). Johan Welhaven was himself the father of Norwegian architect
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. Welhaven attended
Bergen Cathedral School Bergen Cathedral School (Norwegian: ''Bergen Katedralskole'', Latin: ''Schola Cathedralis Bergensis'', formerly known as Bergens lærdeskole and Bergen latinskole and colloquially known as Katten) is an upper secondary school in Bergen, Norway. Loc ...
from 1817–25. In 1828 he began to study
theology Theology is the systematic study of the nature of the divine and, more broadly, of religious belief. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itself with the unique content of analyzing the ...
under the supervision of his father, but that same year his father died, and thus, Welhaven continued his studies at the university in the capital, where he came to live the rest of his life. After his final exams at the
University of Christiania The University of Oslo ( no, Universitetet i Oslo; la, Universitas Osloensis) is a public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the highest ranked and oldest university in Norway. It is consistently ranked among the top universit ...
in 1827, he devoted himself to literature. In 1836 he had visited France and Germany; and in 1858 he went to
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to study
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. In 1840, he was appointed lecturer in philosophy at the Royal Frederik's University in Christiania and delivered a series of lectures on literary subjects. When in 1843 he obtained an academic job, controversy aroused because he had not even completed his theological degree, and had not published any work of philosophical nature. Wergeland also searched for the position and completed a theological degree and used the illustrations of ''
Creation, Man and the Messiah ''Creation, Man and the Messiah'' (Norwegian: ''Skabelsen, mennesket og Messias - et digt'') is the title of an epic poem written by the Norwegian poet Henrik Wergeland in 1829. The scale of the poem invited criticism, especially by Wergeland' ...
'' to show his deep historical and philosophical knowledge. He became professor in 1846. Afterwards, he spent 26 years lecturing in philosophy at the University from 1840 to 1866. His influence was extended by his appointment as director of the Society of Arts. He died in Christiania in 1873.


Career

Welhaven made his name as a representative of conservatism in Norwegian literature in the 19th century. As shown by an attack on
Henrik Wergeland Henrik Arnold Thaulow Wergeland (17 June 1808 – 12 July 1845) was a Norwegian writer, most celebrated for his poetry but also a prolific playwright, polemicist, historian, and linguist. He is often described as a leading pioneer in the develop ...
's poetry, he opposed the theories of the extreme nationalists. He desired to see Norwegian culture brought into line with that of other European countries, and he himself followed the romantic tradition, being influenced by J.L. Heiberg. He is known for his feud with
Henrik Wergeland Henrik Arnold Thaulow Wergeland (17 June 1808 – 12 July 1845) was a Norwegian writer, most celebrated for his poetry but also a prolific playwright, polemicist, historian, and linguist. He is often described as a leading pioneer in the develop ...
and for the poem ''Republikanerne'' ("The Republicans"). Welhaven was also romantically involved with Wergeland's younger sister
Camilla Collett Jacobine Camilla Collett (née Wergeland; 23 January 1813 – 6 March 1895) was a Norwegian writer, often referred to as the first Norwegian feminist. She was also the younger sister of Norwegian poet Henrik Wergeland, and is recognized as bein ...
. He gave an exposition of his aesthetic creed in the 1834 sonnet cycle ''Norges Dæmring'' ("The Dawn of Norway"). He published a volume of ''Digte'' ("Poems") in 1839; and in 1845 ''Nyere Digte'' ("Newer Poems"). Other poems followed in 1847 ''Den Salige'' (The Blessed One), 1848, 1851 and 1859. He was well known for dealing with nature and folklore, such as in «Asgaardsreien» from ''Nyere Digte'', the basis for
Peter Nicolai Arbo Peter Nicolai Arbo (18 June 1831 – 14 October 1892) was a Norwegian historical painter, who specialized in portraits and allegorical scenes from Norwegian history and the Norse mythology. He is most noted for ''The Wild Hunt of Odin'', a d ...
's painting ''
The Wild Hunt of Odin ''The Wild Hunt of Odin'' ( no, Åsgårdsreien, lit=The Ride of Asgard) is an 1872 painting by Peter Nicolai Arbo. It depicts the Wild Hunt from Scandinavian folklore and is based on a poem by Johan Sebastian Welhaven. The painting is in the col ...
''. He later also became known for poems about religion, like «En Sangers Bøn» (The Prayer of a Singer). In it, he showed his spiritual side, expressing empathy for his fellows human being and pious Christian hope with biblical allusions. In the 1840s, Welhaven was a figure of the Norwegian
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movement.Anne Lene Berge, Eli Lindtner Næss and Øystein Rottem: ''Impuls: Norsk for VK1 og VK2'', Cappelen 2001. Page 68. Welhaven helped in beginning the career of Hans Gude—a romanticist painter—as it was Welhaven who first recommended that Gude should attend the Academy of Art in Düsseldorf.


Selected works

*''Til Henrik Wergeland!'' (1830) * ''Henrik Wergelands Digtekunst og Polemik ved Aktstykker oplyste'', (1832) * ''Norges Dæmring. Et polemisk Digt'', (1834) *''Digte'', (1839) * ''Nyere Digte'', (1845) *''Halvhundrede Digte'', (1848) *''Reisebilleder og Digte'', (1851) *''En Sjel i Vildmarken'', (1856) * ''En Digtsamling'', (1860) * ''Ewald og de norske Digtere'', (1863) * ''Samlede Skrifter'', (1867–68) *''Samlede Digterværker, Jubilæumsutgave I-VI'' (1907, reissued in 1921) *''Samlede Digterverker I-III'', (1945) *''Metaphysik i 100 Paragrafer'' (lecture manuscript published with comments by A. Aarnes and E.A. Wyller, 1965) *''Samlede verker 1–5'' (with introduction and commentary by Ingard Hauge, 1990–1992)


References

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Sources

* Hauge, Ingard ''Demringens tolker, en essaysamling om Johan Sebastian Welhaven'' (with Asbjørn Aarnes og Paul Grøtvedt. 1990) *Vassdal, Tore ''Bastian, Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer Welhaven som bergenser og vestlending'' (2006) *Seip, Anne-Lise ''Demringstid, Johan Sebastian Welhaven og nasjonen'' (Aschehoug, 2007)


External links


''Johan Sebastian Welhaven liv og skrifter''
by Arne Løchen.
Digitized books by Welhaven
in the National Library of Norway {{DEFAULTSORT:Welhaven, Johann Sebastien 1807 births 1873 deaths 19th-century Norwegian people People educated at the Bergen Cathedral School University of Oslo alumni 19th-century Norwegian writers 19th-century Norwegian male writers