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The Drama; Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization: Alfred Bates, James Penny Boyd, John Porter Lamberton – 1903 "Wessel's name is inseparably connected with the so-called Norwegian Society, of which he was the most prominent member. Founded in 1772, this society was at first intended
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Niels Henrik Abel and his times: called too soon by flames afar – Page 52 Arild Stubhaug "Since 1772, The Norwegian Society had been a strong and lively opposition force in the cultural life of Copenhagen. But when the Dane, Johannes Ewald and the Norwegian, Johan Hermann Wessel, the two foremost
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The members of the Norwegian Society are often viewed as playing a central role in the wakening of Norwegian patriotic awareness at the close of the 18th century. Many of the poems and plays had patriotic themes. The society was discontinued in 1813 after the battle was won to establish the first
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active from 1772 to 1813. Its members included authors, poets and philosophers. The Norwegian Society was formed in 1772 by
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Norwegian university, but a new gentlemen's club with the same name started in 1818.
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Literary society for Norwegian students in Copenhagen, active from 1772 to 1813
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Painted by Eilif Peterssen in 1892: An evening at the Norwegian Society (
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simply for bringing together the Norwegians who resided in ..."
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This article about an organisation based in Norway is a
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Index

Det norske Selskab
literary society
Norway
Norwegian
Copenhagen
Ove Gjerløw Meyer
Madame Juel
madame Juels Kaffehus
gentlemen's club
Magdalene Sophie Buchholm
rationalistic
empirical
Ludvig Holberg

Johan Herman Wessel
Johan Nordahl Brun
Madam Juehl
Johannes Ewald
Johan Nordahl Brun
N. K. Bredal
Magdalene Sophie Buchholm
Ove Gjerløw Meyer
Johan Vibe
Søren Monrad
Niels Treschow
Jakob Edvard Colbjørnsen
Claus Fasting
Claus Frimann
P. H. Frimann
Jonas Rein

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