- Jónas Hallgrímsson
Jónas Hallgrímsson (
November 16 ,1807 –May 26 ,1845 ) was anIceland icpoet andauthor . He was one of the founding members of the Icelandicmagazine Fjölnir , which was first published inCopenhagen in 1835. The magazine was used by Jónas and othernationalist ic poets to invoke nationalism in the hearts of the Icelandic people in the hopes of inciting a popular resistance against Danish rule. Jónas was one of the most beloved poets of Iceland and put into words some of its best-known poems about land and nation. He died inCopenhagen ,Denmark in 1845 as a result of blood poisoning, following his refusal to go tohospital after suffering a broken leg.Jónas is considered one of the founding fathers of
romanticism in Iceland. His poetry exhibits a strong influence from the Icelandic landscape. He is also known for introducingforeign metres, such aspentameter , to Icelandic poetry.:Charming and fair is the land,::and snow-white the peaks of the jokuls [glaciers] ,:Cloudless and blue is the sky,::the ocean is shimmering bright,:But high on the lave fields, where::still Osar river is flowing:Down into Almanna gorge,::Althing no longer is held,:Now Snorri's booth serves as a sheepfold,::the ling upon Logberg the sacred:Is blue with berries every year,::for children, s and ravens, delight.:Oh, ye juvenile host::and full-grown manhood of Iceland!:Thus is our forefathers' fame::forgotten and dormant withal."
"Iceland"Translated by Gudmund J. GislasonBeck, Richard, editor, "Icelandic Lyrics:Originals and Translations", Thorhallur Bjarnarson, Publisher, Post Box 1001, Reykjavik 1930
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* [http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/Jonas Jónas Hallgrímsson, Selected Poetry and Prose] : [http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/ The University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center] presents this publicly accessible digital resource. It includes a wide range of materials that introduce the work of Icelandic poet and natural scientist Jónas Hallgrímsson (1807-1845), generally acknowledged to be the most important and influential Icelandic poet of modern times.
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