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Gustav Johannes Wied (6 March 1858 – 24 October 1914) was a Danish writer. Gustav Wied was born in Branderslev near Nakskov as the fifth of eleven children by Carl August Wied and Catha Wied. He is generally known as a satirical critic of society in his time and he deliberately used his writing talents to expose the establishment, bourgeoisie and ruling class. The government had him imprisoned for 14 days in 1882 for a short story published in a newspaper. Wied wrote novels, short stories, poems and plays (including several satyr plays).

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  • Gustav Johannes Wied (* 6. März 1858 in Branderslev bei Nakskov; † 24. Oktober 1914 in Roskilde) war ein dänischer Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Gustav Johannes Wied (6 March 1858 – 24 October 1914) was a Danish writer. Gustav Wied was born in Branderslev near Nakskov as the fifth of eleven children by Carl August Wied and Catha Wied. He is generally known as a satirical critic of society in his time and he deliberately used his writing talents to expose the establishment, bourgeoisie and ruling class. The government had him imprisoned for 14 days in 1882 for a short story published in a newspaper. Wied wrote novels, short stories, poems and plays (including several satyr plays). His best-known work is the novel Livsens Ondskab (1899), depicting life in a small provincial Danish town. The story revolves around customs official Knagsted, a red-bearded satyrical Diogenes, who openly ridicules the hypocrisy of the snobbish bourgeois inhabitants, and Emanual Thomsen, a tragic struggler, trying to obtain the funds needed to regain his ancestral farm. In the sequel Knagsted (1902), Wied let Knagsted comment on the contemporary fashionable society in the Bohemian spa resort of Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary). Wied eventually lost popularity and fell ill, suffering from severe stomach aches. Badly affected by his condition and despondent, he committed suicide with an overdose of potassium cyanide in 1914. The Gustav Wied Society was established in 1938 with the purpose of publicizing knowledge about Gustav Wied and his literary legacy. (en)
  • Gustav Wied, né à (da) (près de Nakskov, sur l'île de Lolland) le 6 mars 1858 et mort le 24 octobre 1914 à Roskilde, est un écrivain danois très populaire et peu traduit en français. (fr)
  • Gustav Wied, właśc. Gustav Johannes Wied (ur. 6 marca 1858 w majątku Holmegaard k. Nakskov, zm. 24 października 1914 w Roskilde) – duński pisarz, prozaik, poeta, dramaturg i krytyk społeczny, przedstawiciel naturalizmu, poruszający w swej twórczości drażliwe problemy moralne ówczesnego społeczeństwa i ostro rozprawiający się z pruderią i zakłamaniem duńskiej burżuazji. (pl)
  • Gustav Johannes Wied, född 6 mars 1858 i Nakskov, död 24 oktober 1914 i Roskilde, var en dansk författare. (sv)
  • Густав Йоханнес Вид (дат. Gustav Wied; 6 марта 1858, имении Хольмегард близ Наксков — 24 октября 1914, Роскилле, о. Зеландия) — датский драматург, поэт, прозаик, критик. (ru)
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  • Gustav Johannes Wied (* 6. März 1858 in Branderslev bei Nakskov; † 24. Oktober 1914 in Roskilde) war ein dänischer Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Gustav Wied, né à (da) (près de Nakskov, sur l'île de Lolland) le 6 mars 1858 et mort le 24 octobre 1914 à Roskilde, est un écrivain danois très populaire et peu traduit en français. (fr)
  • Gustav Wied, właśc. Gustav Johannes Wied (ur. 6 marca 1858 w majątku Holmegaard k. Nakskov, zm. 24 października 1914 w Roskilde) – duński pisarz, prozaik, poeta, dramaturg i krytyk społeczny, przedstawiciel naturalizmu, poruszający w swej twórczości drażliwe problemy moralne ówczesnego społeczeństwa i ostro rozprawiający się z pruderią i zakłamaniem duńskiej burżuazji. (pl)
  • Gustav Johannes Wied, född 6 mars 1858 i Nakskov, död 24 oktober 1914 i Roskilde, var en dansk författare. (sv)
  • Густав Йоханнес Вид (дат. Gustav Wied; 6 марта 1858, имении Хольмегард близ Наксков — 24 октября 1914, Роскилле, о. Зеландия) — датский драматург, поэт, прозаик, критик. (ru)
  • Gustav Johannes Wied (6 March 1858 – 24 October 1914) was a Danish writer. Gustav Wied was born in Branderslev near Nakskov as the fifth of eleven children by Carl August Wied and Catha Wied. He is generally known as a satirical critic of society in his time and he deliberately used his writing talents to expose the establishment, bourgeoisie and ruling class. The government had him imprisoned for 14 days in 1882 for a short story published in a newspaper. Wied wrote novels, short stories, poems and plays (including several satyr plays). (en)
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