- Nils Lorens Sjöberg
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Nils Lorens Sjöberg (4 December 1754, Jönköping - 13 March 1822, Stockholm) was a Swedish officer and poet. He was the first holder of seat 18 at the Swedish Academy from 1787 to 1822.
Sjöberg was born in Jönköping to a working class family. At fourteen years of age, he began his studies in Jönköping School. He continued his studies at the University of Lund. Sjöberg was set on becoming a priest, but later reconsidered. Instead, he entered the Foreign Expedition in 1782. While in Stockholm, he garnered attention as a poet and won the Society Utile dulci, Vitterhetsakademien and Gothenburg Vitterhets awards.
Among his works are Skaldekonsten, Atheisten, Jordbrukaren, Odödligheten, and others.
In 1787, he became the first seat holder of seat 18 at the Swedish Academy. He held the position until his death. In 1812, at 58 years-old, he became secretary. Sjöberg died in Stockholm 13 March 1822. He died childless and unmarried.
Preceded by
First holderSwedish Academy,
Seat No 18
1787-1822Succeeded by
Anders Fredrik
SkjöldebrandCategories:- 1754 births
- 1822 deaths
- People from Jönköping
- Swedish military personnel
- Swedish poets
- Members of the Swedish Academy
- 18th-century Swedish people
- 19th-century Swedish people
- Swedish military personnel stubs
- Swedish writer stubs
- European poet stubs
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