Thomas Bredsdorff

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Thomas Bredsdorff (born 1 April 1937 in Silkeborg) is a Danish literary scholar and critic.

He received a Doctor of Philosophy in 1976 from the University of Copenhagen, where he was professor of Nordic literature from 1978 to 2004. He has written about books and culture for the Danish newspaper Politiken since 1965. He worked for Kristeligt Dagblad from 1959-1964. His books and articles are aimed at both academics and the general public.

Historically, Thomas Bredsdorff researched literature from the 13th through 20th centuries, but mainly focused on 18th-century literature, on which he wrote a thesis (Digternes natur, 1976) and which he later published as the dissertation Den brogede oplysning (2004).

He has been a guest lecturer and visiting professor at many universities abroad, including the University of California, Berkeley in 2005.

Honors and awards[edit]

Select works[edit]

  • 1971 Kaos og kaerlighed – en studie i islaendingesagaers livsbillede
  • 1979 Til glaeden – om humanisme og humaniora (in Swedish 1981)
  • 1987 Den bratte forvandling – om digteren Sylvia Plath
  • 1991 De sorte huller. Om tilblivelsen af et sprog i PO Enquists forfatterskab (in Swedish 1991)
  • 2006 Dansk litteratur set fra månen. Om sjaelen i digtningen
  • 2011 Ironiens pris
  • 2013 Gør hvad du vil – men sig hvad det er. Erindringer

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Svenska Akademien har beslutat tilldela Thomas Bredsdorff sitt nordiska pris för 2015" (in Swedish). Swedish Academy. 20 March 2015. Archived from the original on 29 March 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2015.