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Jens Christian Hostrup (20 May 1818 in Copenhagen – 21 November 1892 in Frederiksberg) was a Danish poet, dramatist and priest. Comforting and encouraging the people, he created poems that filled the hearts of his compatriots. His precise personal and environmental descriptions, as well as succinct dialogue, were welcomed by the critics and contemporaries. His dramas were on current topics such as feminism, free love and home, maybe one of the reasons why he often used the pseudonym Jens Kristrup (Christrup).

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  • Jens Christian Hostrup (20. května 1818, Kodaň – 21. listopadu 1892, Frederiksberg, dnes formálně samostatná část regionu hlavního města Kodaně) byl dánský dramatik a básník pozdně romantického období, silně ovlivněný Johanem Ludvigem Heibergem. (cs)
  • Jens Christian Hostrup (* 20. Mai 1818 in Kopenhagen; † 21. November 1892 in Hillerød) war ein dänischer Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Jens Christian Hostrup (20 May 1818 in Copenhagen – 21 November 1892 in Frederiksberg) was a Danish poet, dramatist and priest. Comforting and encouraging the people, he created poems that filled the hearts of his compatriots. His precise personal and environmental descriptions, as well as succinct dialogue, were welcomed by the critics and contemporaries. His dramas were on current topics such as feminism, free love and home, maybe one of the reasons why he often used the pseudonym Jens Kristrup (Christrup). (en)
  • Jens Christian Hostrup född 20 maj 1818 i Köpenhamn, död 21 november 1892 i Frederiksberg, var en dansk författare. (sv)
  • Йенс Кристиан Хоструп (дат. Jens Christian Hostrup; 1818—1892) — датский поэт, драматург и священник. (ru)
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  • Jens Christian Hostrup (20. května 1818, Kodaň – 21. listopadu 1892, Frederiksberg, dnes formálně samostatná část regionu hlavního města Kodaně) byl dánský dramatik a básník pozdně romantického období, silně ovlivněný Johanem Ludvigem Heibergem. (cs)
  • Jens Christian Hostrup (* 20. Mai 1818 in Kopenhagen; † 21. November 1892 in Hillerød) war ein dänischer Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Jens Christian Hostrup (20 May 1818 in Copenhagen – 21 November 1892 in Frederiksberg) was a Danish poet, dramatist and priest. Comforting and encouraging the people, he created poems that filled the hearts of his compatriots. His precise personal and environmental descriptions, as well as succinct dialogue, were welcomed by the critics and contemporaries. His dramas were on current topics such as feminism, free love and home, maybe one of the reasons why he often used the pseudonym Jens Kristrup (Christrup). (en)
  • Jens Christian Hostrup född 20 maj 1818 i Köpenhamn, död 21 november 1892 i Frederiksberg, var en dansk författare. (sv)
  • Йенс Кристиан Хоструп (дат. Jens Christian Hostrup; 1818—1892) — датский поэт, драматург и священник. (ru)
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  • Хоструп, Йенс Кристиан (ru)
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