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Julius Villiam Gudmand-Høyer (13 June 1841 – 8 September 1915) was a Danish teacher, librarian, novelist, and playwright. Gudmand-Høyer's works are considered to belong to a genre called schoolteacher literature [da], which flourished in Denmark from the middle of the 19th century to the First World War.[1]
Selected works
Novels
Den hvide Pige paa Bogø (The White Girl on Bogø)
Katrine Kulovn
Kjærligheds Sejr (Victory of Love)
Sorte Ellen og Hendes Søn (Black Ellen and her Son, later dramatized)
Plays
To Fortællinger (Two Tales)
Don Juan i Knibe (Don Juan in Trouble)
Frieri ved Kommisjonær (Courtship by Commissioner)
Edited collections
Nye og gamle Viser af og for Danske Folk (New and old Shows by and for Danish People)
Fortegnelse over den classenske bogsamling i Nykjøbing paa Falster (List of the classical book collection in Nykjøbing on Falster)
References
^Oskar Thyregod: Lærerne og skønlitteraturen (The teachers and fiction . Copenhagen, 1914. Illustrated.
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