Carl Ewald
Carl Ewald | |
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Photograph by Frederik Riise |
Biography
He was educated at the University of Copenhagen, to which city his family had moved after Schleswig fell to the Germans in 1864. After spending some years as a forester, he turned to literature in 1887, at first issuing school texts and translations.
Works
- Singleton's Udenlandsrejse (1894)
- Glaede over Danmark (1898)
- Sulasmiths Have (1898)
- Der Kinderkreuzzug (“The Children's Crusade,” 1896)
- Mein Kleiner Junge (“My little boy,” 1899)
- Crumlin (1900)
Several of his works have been translated into English.
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References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Ewald, Carl". Encyclopedia Americana.
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