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Jens Christian Hostrup

Jens Christian Hostrup (born 20 May 1818 in Copenhagen - d. 21 November 1892 in Frederiksberg) was a Danish poet, dramatist and priest. Comforting and encouraging the people, he created poems that fill-hearted his nation with 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).
==Life==
Son of Peter Hostrup and Carol Anne Johanne, née Irgens, the young Jens was raised in a musical family. His father played the violin, but died shortly after 1830.〔 He began his studies at the Metropolitan College and was admitted to the literature and drama class in 1837.〔 After 1837 he began studying theology. He lived in the students dorm and took part in student associations, entering into a number of contacts and making new friends, including the writer Adam Oehlenschläger, and gaining literary experience. He graduated as Cand. theol. in 1843.〔 After his studies, Hostrup worked as a tutor and pastor.
In 1844 he wrote the comedy ''Gjenboerne'' for the party of the students association,〔 and after that he began to write a songplay, an act which inspired the poets Johan Ludvig Heiberg and Ferdinand Raimund. While he was tutor at Kokkedal from 1844–47, he wrote ''Intrigues'' in 1845, ''A sparrow in Crane Dance'' in 1846 and ''Tales of Walking Tour'' in 1847, and more dramas in various genres followed. His first marriage was with Henriette Wilhelmine Louise Mantzius (1824–1849) on 2 November 1848.〔 She was the sister of his friend, actor Kristian Mantzius. After her death he traveled to Rome in 1854 and on his return became pastor of Silkeborg in 1855.〔 He became then engaged with Christiane Georgine Elizabeth Hauch, daughter of Carsten Hauch, with whom he married in 1855. They had one son named Helge Hostrup (1862–1949).〔 In 1862 he became pastor of Hillerød.
Hostrup published two collections of poems, ''Sermons'' in 1866, and the devotional book ''The resurrection and the life'' in 1883, ''Popular Lectures'' in 1882 and ''The defeat'' in 1864.〔 In 1872 appeared ''Songs and poems from thirty years,'' in 1884 ''Songs and poems from the past few years'' and after his death came in 1893 ''Posthumous Poems.''〔 His only hymn ''Christmas message to those who build'' has a background in heavy personal sorrows and the illness that forced him from office in 1881.〔 He moved to Fredericksberg and died there on 21 November The 1892. He is buried at Frederiksberg Old Cemetery.

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