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Journalist and novelist, critic.  Published critical essays on the realistic movement.  Author of many novels, including 'Fædra' (1883), 'Tine' ("Tina", 1889), Det hvide Hus (The White House, 1898), Excentriske Noveller (Eccentric Stories, 1885), Stille Eksistenser (Quiet Existences, 1886), Liv og Død (Life and Death, 1899), Englen Michael (The Angel Michael, 1902), a volume of poems (1889), and recollections, Ti Aar (Ten Years, 1891).  Theatre producer.  A noted examplary homosexual.
 
Journalist and novelist, critic.  Published critical essays on the realistic movement.  Author of many novels, including 'Fædra' (1883), 'Tine' ("Tina", 1889), Det hvide Hus (The White House, 1898), Excentriske Noveller (Eccentric Stories, 1885), Stille Eksistenser (Quiet Existences, 1886), Liv og Død (Life and Death, 1899), Englen Michael (The Angel Michael, 1902), a volume of poems (1889), and recollections, Ti Aar (Ten Years, 1891).  Theatre producer.  A noted examplary homosexual.
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* [[Literary Critics and Editors Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

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Herman Bang

Country

Denmark

Birth - Death

1857 - 1912

Occupation

Writer

Description

Journalist and novelist, critic. Published critical essays on the realistic movement. Author of many novels, including 'Fædra' (1883), 'Tine' ("Tina", 1889), Det hvide Hus (The White House, 1898), Excentriske Noveller (Eccentric Stories, 1885), Stille Eksistenser (Quiet Existences, 1886), Liv og Død (Life and Death, 1899), Englen Michael (The Angel Michael, 1902), a volume of poems (1889), and recollections, Ti Aar (Ten Years, 1891). Theatre producer. A noted examplary homosexual.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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