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Andreas Paulson

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the year before he was born, and Paulson spent most of his life in Bergen. He married Amalia Marie Geist in October 1888. He was a younger brother of
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Nonetheless, he was also involved in more bourgeois endeavors, being a consultant for the theatre
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from 1929 to 1941 with a second period after World War II. He also wrote humorous texts, both in
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as a written form of the Norwegian language. Parallel to his writing career, he worked for the
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on his ninetieth birthday. He died in March 1953 in Bergen. He was a grandfather of
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Paulson did not finish his secondary education, but he spent formative years in the
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from 1928 to 1933. He also contributed to the biographical dictionary
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branch from 1901 until his retirement in 1929. He was honored with a
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Simonnæs, Olav (15 February 1951). "Andreas Paulson 90 år".
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Norwegian bank accountant and literary and theatre critic
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Index


literary
theatre critic
Bergen
Olav Paulssøn
Jølster
Ragnvald Paulson
Bohemian
labour movement
Arbeidet
Bergens Arbeiderblad
Hvepsen
Labour Party
Communist Party
party politics
class struggle
driving force in history
individuals
Harald Beyer
Den Nationale Scene
Norsk biografisk leksikon
Riksmål
Bank of Norway
Bergen
Festschrift
Finn Ludt
Bjørn Paulson


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