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Frederik Ludvig Liebenberg

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Until recently, Liebenberg's works were considered exemplary. His Holberg editions have, however, now been strongly criticized. In particular, he is said to have taken an over-pedantic view of Holdberg's spelling, making it look more dated than Holberg would have wished. Some have maintained that it
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He was particularly attracted by the freshness and originality of youth. In particular, from 1846 to 1858, when he held the post of library assistant at the students' association, he constantly displayed a youthful approach to the association's business and festivities, even after his hair had begun
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were both in the same class from 1823 to 1827 where they established a close friendship. The school was not, however, suited to Liebenberg, who was not very industrious. He therefore left school and, after being tutored privately, entered university in 1828. He chose theology as his field of study,
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Liebenberg's warm affection for youth probably also explains the enthusiasm and interest with which he followed the latest developments in Danish politics and intellectual life, though perhaps he went further than was customary for a man of his age. On January 23, 1894, at the age of almost 84, he
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In his later years, Liebenberg repeatedly updated his editions covering the works of Holberg, Schack Staffeldt and Oehlenschläger, always demonstrating great interest for them and sometimes adding new commentaries. In 1877, his published his edition of
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Similarly, there has been criticism of his Oehlenschläger editions as he initially insisted on keeping strictly to the poet's own presentation but failed to maintain the approach later, for example in the 1879 edition of
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would have been more useful if Liebenberg had discussed the actual texts of Holberg's plays, including the great master's own carelessness in his writings which led him to introduce corrections of his own.
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or "Selected Works" by Ewald. These works, however, led to unpleasant consequences for Lieberberg who was accused of coming close to infringing the rights of publisher E.L. Thaarup and his brother.
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But there can be no criticism of Liebenberg's diligence and care, or of the order and accuracy behind all his works, aspects which were often forgotten by earlier publishers.
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Of much greater importance are his editions of Danish authors. Since abandoning his theology studies, he immediately embarked on his task of publishing the neglected works of
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classics. As he became a devoted literary expert, Liebenberg showed a distinct preference for the lighter side of life. He was quick to socialize and develop new friendships.
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In 1840, breaking completely with theology, he began to pursue literary interests. Within a few years, he took on a rather fruitful field of activity as a publisher of
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or "Poetic Works" in 32 volumes. Oehlenschläger was an author Liebenberg had known as a young man and had learned to love. He then published a revised version of
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or "Collections for Schack Staffeldt's Life". The great lyric poet was regarded almost as rediscovered and received a eulogy in
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Liebenberg, son of Lutheran pastor and royal confessor, Michael Frederik Liebenberg (1767–1828), was born August 16, 1810, in
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Liebenberg's literary activity is extensive. Already as a mature student, in 1839 he translated a collection of tales by
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or Collected Poems appeared in two volumes in 1843. This was followed in 1847 and 1851 by the two-volume work:
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literary historian, translator, critic and publisher. He is remembered especially for his editions of
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as a special subject. However, as these studies had little appeal for him, he soon abandoned them.
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or 'Poetic Works'. From 1857 to 1865, he completed his 32-volume work on Oehlenschläger's
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anniversary in 1879, Brandes delivered a cordial speech to his friend Liebenberg while
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which would have been more appropriate for Staffeldt during his lifetime.
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Frederik Ludvig Liebenberg. From Nordic Authors at Projekt Runeberg.
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In 1823, he was sent Copenhagen’s most prestigious private school,
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Oehlenschlægers Arvtagere - Kristian Arentzen og F.L. Liebenberg
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to gray. In the summer, he could be seen rambling through
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From 1850 to 1855, with the preliminary assistance of
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In 1855, Liebenberg published a shortened edition of
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in eight volumes, as well as an additional volume of
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Ludvig Holberg
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Michael Nielsen
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Adolph Peter Adler
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