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Count Carl Johan Gustaf Snoilsky (8 September 1841 – 19 May 1903) was a Swedish lyric poet, known for his realist poetry. ==Biography== Snoilsky was born in Stockholm. He was educated at the Clara School and Stockholms lyceum and in 1860 became a student at the University of Uppsala. He was trained for diplomacy, which he quit for work at the Swedish Foreign Ministry. As early as 1861, under the pseudonym of Sven Tröst, he began to print poems, and he soon became the center of the brilliant literary society of the capital. In 1862 he published a collection of lyrics called ''Orchideer'' ("Orchids"). During 1864 and 1865 he was in Madrid and Paris on diplomatic missions. It was in 1869, when he first collected his ''Dikter'' under his own name, that Snoilsky took rank among the most eminent contemporary poets. His ''Sonneter'' in 1871 increased his reputation. Then, for some years, Snoilsky abandoned poetry, and devoted himself to the work of the Foreign Office and to the study of numismatics. In 1876, however, he published a translation of the ballads of Goethe. Snoilsky had in 1876 been appointed keeper of the records (''expeditionssekreterare'') in the Foreign Office, and had succeeded Bishop Paul Genberg as one of the eighteen of the Swedish Academy. But in 1879 he resigned all his posts, and left Sweden abruptly for Florence with the Dowager Countess Ebba Piper, ''née'' Baroness Ruuth, whom he married in 1880. Count Snoilsky sent home in 1881 a volume of ''Nya Dikter'' ("New Poems"). Two other volumes of ''Dikter'' appeared in 1883 and 1887, and 1897; ''Savonarola'', a poem, in 1883, and ''Hvita frun'' ("The White Lady") in 1885. In 1886 he collected his poems dealing with national subjects as ''Svenska bilder'' (2nd ed., 1895), which ranks as a Swedish classic. In 1891 he returned to Stockholm and was appointed principal librarian (''överbibliotekarie'') of the Royal Library. He died at Stockholm on May 19, 1903. His ''Samlade dikter'' were collected (Stockholm, 5 vols.) in 1903–1904.
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