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Lars Lönnroth (born 4 June 1935) is a Swedish literary scholar. He was born in
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to
Erik Lönnroth Erik Lönnroth (1 August 1910 in Gothenburg – 10 March 2002) was one of the most notable Swedish historians of the 20th century. He was a life member of the Swedish Academy from 1962 and member of various faculties.University of Aalborg Aalborg University (AAU) is an international public university with campuses in Aalborg, Esbjerg, and Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1974, the university awards bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and PhD degrees in a wide variety of subje ...
and the
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.


Career

Lönnroth gained his first degree at
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in 1961, and his PhD at
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in 1965. He became associate professor in Scandinavian Studies at
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in 1965, and professor in literature and text science at
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in 1974. From 1982 to 2000, he was professor in literary studies at the
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, with a short break when he was ''
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''s cultural director from 1991 to 1993. He was chairman of ''Statens konstnärsnämnd'' from 1995 to 2001, and chairman of ''Sällskapet Gnistan'' from 1999 to 2013. Lönnroth's research has to a large extent dealt with the
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ic medieval saga literature. Together with Sven Delblanc, he was editor of the seven-volume work "Swedish Literature" (1987–90). He has written numerous other books including the 2005 '' Ljuva karneval!'' on Sweden's 18th century bard,
Carl Michael Bellman Carl Michael Bellman (; 4 February 1740 – 11 February 1795) was a Swedish songwriter, composer, musician, poet, and entertainer. He is a central figure in the Swedish song tradition and remains a powerful influence in Swedish music, as wel ...
. He has published his memoirs and a personal book about his family heritage from the nationalist poet, historian and composer Erik Gustav Geijer onwards, a legacy marked by the "poetry and madness" of the book's subtitle. Lönnroth was installed in 1993 as an honorary member of the Södermanlands-Nerikes nation in Uppsala. He is an honorary member of the Society of Swedish Literature in Finland, a member of the
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, the
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, and the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg.


Reception

Reviewing the ''
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'' written in his honour in 2000, Ulf Malm described Lönnroth as "the energetically combative and polemically gifted literature professor from Gothenburg".


''Ljuva karneval!''

In ''Ljuva karneval!'', written after some 40 years of research, Lönnroth dispels the dominant 200 year old myth created by Johan Henric Kellgren that Bellman was always speaking for himself in his best-known work, '' Fredman's Epistles''. The book explains that the reverse was the case; Bellman uninterruptedly played carefully-crafted roles, including troubadour, court dramatist, and satirist. The book presents Bellman as a skilful performance artist with an experimental, genre-crossing creativity. ''Fredman's Epistles'' necessarily take a central place in the book, but it offers much fresh detail on Bellman's lesser-known works, such as '' Bacchi Tempel''.


Family

Lars is the brother of the politician Johan Lönnroth, the nephew of the author
Olof Lagercrantz Olof Gustaf Hugo Lagercrantz (10 March 1911 – 23 July 2002) was a Swedish writer, critic, literary scholar (PhD 1951) and publicist (editor-in-chief of ''Dagens Nyheter'' 1960–1975). Life and career Lagercrantz was born in Stockholm, Swede ...
, and cousin of the actress
Marika Lagercrantz Marika Karin Louise Lagercrantz (born 12 July 1954) is a Swedish actress. Between 2011 and 2014, she was Sweden's cultural attaché at the Berlin embassy in Germany. Lagercrantz was born in Solna. She is the daughter of Olof Lagercrantz, gr ...
and the journalist and author
David Lagercrantz David Lagercrantz (born 4 September 1962) is a Swedish journalist and bestselling writer known as the author of '' I am Zlatan Ibrahimovic'' and '' The Girl in the Spider's Web'', the fourth installment in the Millennium series. He is also a c ...
.


Works


In English

* 1965 – ''European Sources of Icelandic Saga-Writing'' * 1976 – ''Njáls saga: A Critical Introduction'' * 1977 – ''The Riddles of the Rök-Stone: A Structural Approach'' * 2011 – ''The Academy of Odin: Selected Papers on Old Norse Literature''


In Swedish

* 1961 – ''Litteraturforskningens dilemma'' * 1978 – ''Den dubbla scenen'' * 1983 – ''Faust i Göteborg'' * 1996 – ''Skaldemjödet i berget'' * 2001 – ''Tegnér och det nordiskt sublima'' * 2005 – '' Ljuva Karneval! Om Carl Michael Bellmans diktning'' * 2006 – ''Njals saga'' (translation, introduction) * 2009 – ''Dörrar till främmande rum. Minnesfragment'' * 2017 – ''Det germanska spåret. En västerländsk litteraturtradition från Tacitus till Tolkien'' * 2019 – ''Geijerarvet. En släkthistoria om dikt och galenskap''


Translations

* 1995 – ''Isländska mytsagor'' (with commentary) * 2014 – ''Laxdalingarnas saga'' * 2016 – ''Den poetiska Eddan'' (with introduction and commentary)


Awards and distinctions

* 1971 – Guggenheim Fellow * 1986 – Schück prize from the
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* 1995 – Rettig prize * 2000 – * 2005 –
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* 2005 – John Landquist prize * 2007 – Knight of the
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(Iceland) * 2008 – Nils Ahnlund prize * 2016 –
Swedish Academy The Swedish Academy (), founded in 1786 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies of Sweden. Its 18 members, who are elected for life, comprise the highest Swedish language authority. Outside Scandinavia, it is best known as the body t ...
's Extra prize * 2021 - Honorary doctorate at Háskóli Íslands (Iceland's University)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lonnroth, Lars 1935 births Living people Uppsala University alumni Academic staff of Aalborg University Academic staff of the University of Gothenburg Translators of the Poetic Edda Carl Michael Bellman scholars