Sundt, Christian Ulrik (1797 - 1861)
Short name | Sundt, Christian Ulrik |
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First name | Christian Ulrik |
Birth name | Sundt |
Date of birth | 1797 |
Date of death | 1861 |
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Sex | Male |
Place of birth | Denmark |
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Portrait in Norsk litteraturkritikks historie, I, p.237
Clergyman and critic. Allegedly the first person in Norway to review a contemporary woman's writing. Argued that women could and should write (although not meddle with the sciences). In his article on Hanna Winsnes he names seven other examples of 'brilliant' women : Mme de Staël, Baroness Krüdener, Baroness de la Motte Fouqué, Countess de Genlis, Mme Cottin, Frances Trollope, Frederika Bremer, 'and more'. MNS20