Den danske Spectator
Den danske Spectator (meaning the Danish Spectator in English) was one of the earliest magazines published in Danish language. The magazine which existed between 1744 and 1745 was established by Jørgen Riis.[1][2] The headquarters of the weekly magazine was in Copenhagen.[2] It was a literary review,[3] but it frequently contained writings on censorship, freedom of speech and motivations to write.[2]
References
- Sven H. Rossel (Autumn 1977). "The Medieval Ballad in Danish Literature until 1800". Scandinavian Studies. 49 (4): 424. JSTOR 40917738.
- Ellen Krefting; Aina Nøding; Mona Ringvej (2015). Eighteenth-Century Periodicals as Agents of Change: Perspectives on Northern Enlightenment. Brill. pp. 156, 162. ISBN 978-90-04-29311-3.
- Aina Nøding (2014). "Periodical Fiction in Denmark and Norway before 1900". In Paula Rabinowitz (ed.). Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190201098.013.293. ISBN 978-0-19-020109-8.
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