Anders Abraham Grafström
Anders Abraham Grafström | |
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Born |
Sundsvall | 10 January 1790
Died |
24 July 1870 80) Umeå | (aged
Occupation | Professor |
Language | Swedish |
Genre | Poetry; History |
Anders Abraham Grafström (10 January 1790 – 24 July 1870) was a Swedish historian, priest and poet.
Life
Grafström was born in Sundsvall. In 1819, he was the library secretary of Uppsala University. The following year he was named as a lecturer in history at the university, and he later taught at the Military Academy Karlberg. In 1835 he was appointed as a pastor in Umeå, where he lived until his death. He was admitted into the Swedish Academy in 1839, occupying Seat 6.
Grafström belonged to the literary circle centred on Malla Silfverstolpe. He wrote a famous biography of his father-in-law Frans Michael Franzén. Some of Grafström's poetry was set to music by the composer Johan Erik Nordblom. His daughter married Artur Hazelius, the teacher and folklorist. In his later years, Grafström was a vocal exponent of the expansion of the railway network into Norrland. He died at Umeå, aged 80.
Bibliography
- De lingua, originis gentis Sviogothicae indice. Upsala, 1811.
- Tal öfver Högstsalig Hans Majestät Konung Carl XIII, hållet på Gustavianska Lärosalen i Upsala, den 6 maj 1818. Stockholm, 1818.
- De Statu Rerum Sveciarum ad Mortem Ingialdi Illråda Dissertatio Historica. (Beteiligt Petrus Ephraim Oldberg und Johannes P. Bosén). Dissertation Upsala 1820.
- De reformatione religionis christianae post Lutherum continuata. Upsala, 1829.
- Skalde-försök. Stockholm, 1826-1832.
- Ett år i Sverige. Stockholm, 1827-35 (Ed. Christian Didrik Forssell).
- Sånger från Norrland. Stockholm, 1841.
- Nya sånger från Norrland. Stockholm, 1848.
- Samlade skaldestycken. Stockholm, 1864.
Cultural offices | ||
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Preceded by Adolf Göran Mörner |
Swedish Academy, Seat No 6 1839-1870 |
Succeeded by Fredrik August Dahlgren |
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