Sobre el Autor

Dr. Georg Brandes was a prominent Danish critic and writer known for his influential role in the modernist movement and for introducing new literary ideas to the Scandinavian countries. Born in Copenhagen in 1842, Brandes was a pioneering figure who advocated for realism and naturalism in literature, emphasizing the importance of social issues and individualism. His works often challenged traditional norms and explored the intricacies of human nature and society.

Brandes's most notable contributions include his critical essays and books such as "Impressions of Russia" and "Die Romantische Schule in Frankreich." These writings showcased his deep engagement with European culture and literature, and he played a crucial role in bringing the works of foreign authors to Danish audiences. His ideas greatly influenced a generation of writers and intellectuals, making him a key figure in the literary landscape of his time.

nacionalidad Danés
Fecha de Nacimiento February 15, 1842
Lugar de Nacimiento Copenhagen, Denmark
Fecha de fallecimiento April 20, 1927