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27: 349: 220:(1886). The bulk of his poetry was found in a sack in his shabby apartment after his death. They were almost sent to be burnt, but were instead kept, and several are still appreciated today for their romantic and mystic/spiritual qualities. Perhaps the best known are the poem "Näcken," a romantic 160:
He was notably gloomy and lived alone for most of his life, although he seemed to flourish during brief visits to his home town. As he first arrived to Stockholm, he strived for success as a poet, but basically this did not come until after his death.
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in 1814 and got an employment as a clerk in Stockholm. As a person he was said to have been unattractive and unkempt. A woman who knew him, said of his appearance "where in this shabby person lies the beauty which his poetry expresses?".
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as his main remedy. On the details of his life, little is known. He had only a few friends, and no female companionship. Following his death in Stockholm at the age of 29, no relatives were present at the funeral.
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on the nearby mainland, which probably influenced Stagnelius's spiritual thinking. He came from a large family. Stagnelius showed a natural gift for poetic writing from an early childhood. He took his
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beliefs. Not proper, perhaps, in the Christian 19th century Sweden, this possible belief has been thoroughly examined, and is believed to have originated by a reading of the Swedish translation of
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and Stagnelius. The brief and mysterious life and death of Erik Johan Stagnelius have given a romantic interest to all that is connected with his name.
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1810 to 1840 was a time of blossoming in Swedish poetry, and there were several writers of distinguished merit, among them
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This drawing is often used to depict Stagnelius's peculiar appearance, although it may be exaggerated.
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It is believed that he suffered a chronic physical condition (a side effect of his alleged intense
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have been suggested by Swedish researchers) causing him increasing pain, and that he used
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Part incorporated from corresponding article on Swedish Knowledge (XXG).
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His thinking, which is evident from his later works, is influenced by
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital
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Stagnelius has been compared, and not improperly, to
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A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
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Esaias Tegnér
Erik Gustaf Geijer
Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom
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Kalmar
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Uppsala University
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Noonan syndrome
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