Andhrimner
Andhrimner was a literary and satirical weekly magazine, issued from January to September 1851 in Kristiania, Norway.
Editor | Aasmund Olavsson Vinje Henrik Ibsen Paul Botten-Hansen |
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Categories | Literary magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
First issue | January 1851 |
Final issue | September 1851 |
Country | Norway |
Based in | Kristiania |
Language | Norwegian |
History and profile
Andhrimner was established in 1851,[1] as Manden ("The Man"), but was later renamed after Andhrímnir of Norse mythology.[2] Its editors were Aasmund Olavsson Vinje, Henrik Johan Ibsen and Paul Botten-Hansen.[3] Some of Ibsen's early literary attempts were published in this magazine, under the pseudonym Brynjulf Bjarme, such as his poem Bjergmanden and the parody play Norma.
Even though it was a literary magazine first and foremost, it was also noted for its satire. It is regarded as Norway's second satirical magazine, after Krydseren.[4]
References
- History of Norwegian Literature. Ardent Media. p. 238. GGKEY:FY2U3LRNZAA.
- Petter Henriksen (ed.). "Andhrimner". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget.
- K. V. Hammer (1915). "Andhrimner". In Blangstrup, Chr. (ed.). Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. pp. 726–727.
- John Solheim. "vittighetsblader". In Petter Henriksen (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget.
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