- Svenska Argus
Den Svenska Argus or "Then Swänska Argus" (Swedish for "The Swedish
Argus ") was a periodical written entirely byOlof von Dalin , an influential Swedish poet.It was published weekly from 1732 to 1734 and contained short stories, poems, plays and editorials, totalling between 6 and 10 printed pages. Its first issue, published on December 13, 1732, is commonly considered to be the dividing line between the "older" and "newer" forms of New Swedish ("äldre nysvensk" and "yngre nysvensk"). Dalin wrote the periodical in a free and lively conversational tone that contrasted with other influential Swedish writers of the time, such as
Carl Gyllenborg . The publication also had an important influence on the development of Swedishorthography . Dalin was only 25 at the time of publication, and had yet to travel abroad."Den Svenska Argus" fit into a wider literary trend in Europe, represented by light and lively English periodicals such as "
The Tatler " and "The Spectator ". The only direct Swedish predecessor of "Den Svenska Argus" was the more formal and less successful "Sedolärande Mercurius ". Dalin was a keen student of language, combining linguistic influences from his childhood in the southern Swedish province ofHalland , his school years at theUniversity of Lund and his later employment at theRoyal Court of Sweden . "Den Svenska Argus" proved to be so popular that it was reprinted in its entirety in 1754. Its popularity also propelled Dalin's career, as he rose from royal librarian in 1737, through the noble ranks, toprivy councillor in 1753.References
* cite book
last = Moberg | first = Lena
coauthors = Westman, Margarita
title = Svenskan i tusen år
location = Falun | publisher = Norstedts | year = 1996
* cite book
author = Jan, Melin; Johansson, Alf W. ; Hedenborg, Susanna
title = Sveriges historia
location = Stockholm | publisher = Prisma | year = 2003External links
* [http://dalin.bizweb.se/ Olof von Dalinsällskapet]
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