Grímur Thomsen, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Grímur Thomsen

Icelandic poet and editor

Date of Birth: 15-May-1820

Date of Death: 27-Nov-1896

Profession: writer, poet, politician, translator

Nationality: Iceland

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Grímur Thomsen

  • Grímur Thomsen (May 15, 1820 – November 27, 1896), Icelandic poet and editor, was born in Bessastaðir in 1820.
  • He was the son of Þorgrímur Tómasson, a goldsmith.
  • In 1837, he went to the University of Copenhagen, where he studied law and philology, but he also became interested in philosophy and aesthetics.
  • He became an enthusiastic follower of the Pan-Scandinavian movement, although this was not generally favored by his countrymen. At the University of Copenhagen, Thomsen wrote a dissertation on Byron and received a master's degree.
  • Because of the quality of his written dissertation, he received a scholarship to travel around Europe for two years.
  • Eventually he would be awarded a doctoral degree for his written dissertation on Byron.
  • In 1848, Thomsen entered the Danish diplomatic service.
  • In 1851, he returned to Copenhagen, where he was appointed chief of the ministry of foreign affairs.
  • He retired in 1866 and returned to Iceland.
  • In Iceland, he became a member of parliament (Alþing) and a farmer in Bessastaðir.
  • Thomsen died in 1896. Thomsen is considered one of Iceland's most important romantic era writers.
  • In addition to being a poet (two separate collections, Reykjavik, 1880, and Copenhagen, 1895) he is also the author of numerous critical and historical essays in Icelandic and Danish.
  • Thomsen was an admirer of Greek literature and translated a great number of poems from Greek into Icelandic.

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