An edition of Dödens Engel (1880)

Dödens Engel

Religiöst Poem av Johan Olof Wallin med illustrationer av C G Hellqvist

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An edition of Dödens Engel (1880)

Dödens Engel

Religiöst Poem av Johan Olof Wallin med illustrationer av C G Hellqvist

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This version of 'the Angel of Death' by Johan Olof Wallin from the time of Cholera in Sweden 1834 is dramatically illustrated by Carl Gustaf Hellqvist 1875

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Dödens Engel
Cover of: The angel of death
The angel of death
1910, Engberg-Holmberg
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The angel of death
The angel of death
1910, Engberg-Holmberg
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Dödens engel
Dödens engel: religiöst poem
1890, C. Rasmussens bokhandel
in Swedish
Cover of: The angel of death.
The angel of death.
1884, Gazlay Bros.
in English
Cover of: Dödens Engel
Cover of: Dödens engel
Dödens engel: af Johan Olof Wallin, illustrerad af Carl Larsson
1880, C. E. Fritze's K. Hofbokhandel
Hardcover

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Edition Notes

Published in
Stockholm, Sweden

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
1-30
Dimensions
18 x 12.5 x 0.5 centimeters
Weight
75 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24616600M
Internet Archive
dodensengel1917

Work Description

Dödens Engel (the Angle of Death) is a Swedish poem, written by Johan Olof Wallin in the time of Cholera in Sweden 1834, but revised until his death 1839. The poem was read in his memorial at the meeting of the Swedish Academy of Science in Dec 20, 1839, and after that it was printed for the first time 1840 in Skaldestycken av Wallin och Tegnér.

Since that time there has been many different editions of this poem.

The most famous edition is Dödens Engel, illustrated by the Swedish painter Carl Larsson 1880, which has been used in many different translations such as in Danish, Germany, English, Spannish.

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