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Ludvig Holberg, The Founder of Norwegian Literature and an Oxford Student

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A scholarly lecture traces the life and intellectual formation of a prominent Scandinavian writer, recounting his childhood in Bergen, an early military appointment, and formative years at a rural vicarage where access to English and French books and observation of peasant life influenced his tastes. It describes his opposition to pedantic classical schooling, his rise to literary and philosophical prominence as a dramatist, historian, and moralist, and emphasizes the role of English culture and an Oxford sojourn in shaping his contributions to modern Danish and Norwegian letters.

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S. C. Hammer

S. C. Hammer is an author known for his work on Norwegian literature, particularly his book "Ludvig Holberg, The Founder of Norwegian Literature and an Oxford Student." In this work, Hammer explores the life and contributions of Ludvig Holberg, a pivotal figure in the development of Norwegian literary tradition. Hammer's writing provides insights into Holberg's influence on literature and education in Norway, highlighting the significance of his legacy. Through his scholarship, Hammer contributes to the understanding of cultural and literary history in Scandinavia.

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