
MICHAËL CHORÆI SAMLADE SKALDESTYCKEN
INNEHÅLL:
PRIS-SKRIFTER.
LÄRODIKTER.
ELEGIER.
BLANDADE DIKTER.
UTGIFVARENS FÖRETAL.
FÖRFATTARENS LEFVERNE.
TILL CHORÆUS.
W. VID CHORÆI GRAF.
A thoughtful gathering of early‑19th‑century Swedish verse, this volume brings together the diverse output of a poet whose life was cut short yet whose imagination continued to flourish. The editor’s introduction explains how the poems survived wars, scattered manuscripts and personal loss, offering a glimpse into a literary world where poetry was intertwined with everyday duties and the pressing currents of the time.
Within the pages you will hear didactic pieces that ponder human worth, elegies that mourn quietly, and lively odes that celebrate simple joys. The collection moves from solemn reflections on virtue to playful songs for friends, children and loved ones, each rendered in a clear, measured voice that speaks to both the mind and the heart. Listeners can expect a rich tapestry of moods that showcases the poet’s delicate balance between a teacher’s discipline and a child’s wonder.
Language
sv
Duration
~4 hours (275K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-12-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1774–1806
A Finnish-Swedish poet and priest of the late Enlightenment, he left behind lyric and occasional verse that still surfaces in songbooks and literary archives. His life was brief, but his poems carried enough warmth and musicality to outlast it.
View all books
by Geoffrey Chaucer

by Nathaniel Bright Emerson

by de Lorris Guillaume, de Meun Jean

by de Lorris Guillaume, de Meun Jean

by Sir Edwin Arnold

by Homer

by Hesiod