Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann

Danish author
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Born:
Oct. 9, 1846, Copenhagen, Den.
Died:
Jan. 14, 1908, Hornbæk (aged 61)

Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann (born Oct. 9, 1846, Copenhagen, Den.—died Jan. 14, 1908, Hornbæk) was a writer most famous for his lyrical poetry, which placed him in the front rank of late 19th-century Danish poets. The son of a physician, Drachmann studied painting and also began to write. A visit to London in 1871 awakened an interest in social problems, and after his return he joined the new radical movement of which Georg Brandes was the central figure. Digte (1872), collected poems, expressed his social theories. Drachmann established his position as the greatest poet of the Danish modern movement of ...(100 of 326 words)