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Bernhard von Beskow was born on the 19th of April 1796; the son of a Stockholm merchant.
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Bernhard von Beskow was born on the 19th of April 1796; the son of a Stockholm merchant.
Beskow's vocation for literature was assisted by his tutor, the poet Johan Magnus Stjernstolpe (1777 - 1831), whose works he edited. He entered the civil service in 1814. He held high appointments at court, and was, from 1834 onwards, perpetual secretary of the Swedish academy, using his great influence with tact and generosity. His poetry is over-decorated, and his plays are grandiose historical poems in dramatic form. Among them are "Erik XIV" (2 parts, 1826); and four pieces collected (1836 - 1838) as Dramatiska Studier, the most famous of which is the tragedy of "Thorkel Knutsson. " His works include many academical memoirs, volumes of poems, philosophy and a valuable historical study, Om Gustav den tredje såsom Konung och Menniska (5 vols. 1860-1869, "Gustavus III as king and man"), printed in the transactions of the Swedish Academy (vols. 32, 34, 37, 42, 44). He died on the 17th of October 1868.
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He was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1836.