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Emil Aarestrup

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127:, where he would have his practice. It was later found out that he had actually fathered an illegitimate daughter with his landlords wife during his studies in Copenhagen, which naturally put strains on his relations with Caroline, but even so, he made provisions for this daughter also, besides from fathering no less than 12 children with his wife. The Aarestrup couple would live in Nysted from 1827 until 1838, when Aarestrup got hold of a more profitable district, better suited for his expenses to the growing family, though still not sufficient. In 1849 he finally succeeded in obtaining the much larger post of District Physician in 346: 212: 107:
Aarestrup had a younger brother, but when he was seven years old, their parents were separated, and tragically both died shortly after, leaving the two Aarestrup boys orphaned, but in the care of a local elderly spinster, Marie Møller, and the boys' grandfather, a dealer in tea and porcelain. As a
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Working as a doctor, he wrote poetry in his spare time. Only one book was published while he was alive, in 1838: "Digte" ("Poems"). It was generally ignored by critics as well as the public at the time of its release. Another was published after his death in 1863: "Efterladte Digte" ("Posthumous
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Although not recognized in his own time, he is now widely considered one of the most influential Danish poets and is still read in Denmark today. Normally his poetry is regarded as an important precursor of the great poet
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but finds his own form. Compared to most contemporary Danish love poets he is much more sensual, material and audacious though still respecting
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poet, Aarestrup would later return to feelings of loss and loneliness, perhaps caused by these traumatic childhood experiences.
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and short and emphasized verses he reaches mastery. As a verse technician he is influenced by the German poet
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Among Danish lyricists, Aarestrup is considered one of the most genuine
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published throughout his lifetime, yet this gave him a lasting place in
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In 1819 Aarestrup became a student, and continued to study
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of the poems, as well as their persistent exploration of
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