Zachris Topelius
Zachris Topelius | |
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Born | Zacharias Topelius 14 January 1818 Kuddnäs, near Nykarleby, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire (now Finland) |
Died | 12 March 1898 Sipoo, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire (now Finland) | (aged 80)
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Language | Swedish |
Nationality | Finnish |
Zacharias Topelius (Finland Swedish pronunciation:
Given name
Other spellings used include Sakari and Sakarias.
Life and career
Early life
The original name of the Topelius family was the Finnish name Toppila, which had been Latinized to Toppelius by the author's grandfather's grandfather and later changed to Topelius. Topelius was born at Kuddnäs, near Nykarleby in Ostrobothnia, the son of a physician of the same name (Zacharias Topelius the Elder ), who was distinguished as the earliest collector of Finnish folk-songs.[2]
As a child, he heard his mother, Katarina Sofia Calamnius, sing the songs of the Finnish-Swedish poet Franzén. At the age of eleven, he was sent to school in Oulu and boarded with relatives in the possession of a lending library, where he nurtured his fantasy with the reading of novels. He was also given a Christian upbringing that came to characterize his entire life.[3]
Study in Helsinki
He came to Helsinki in 1831 and became a member of the circle of young nationalist men surrounding Johan Ludvig Runeberg, in whose home he stayed for some time. Topelius became a student at the Imperial Alexander University of Finland in 1833, received his master's degree (cand. philol.) in 1840, the Licentiate degree in history in 1844 and his PhD in 1847, having defended a dissertation titled De modo matrimonia jungendi apud fennos quondam vigente ("About the custom of marriage among the ancient Finns"). Besides history, his academic studies had for periods been devoted both to Theology and Medicine. He was secretary of Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica 1842–1846, was employed by the university library 1846–1861, and taught History, Statistics and Swedish at the school Helsingfors lyceum during the same period.
Becoming a professor
Through the intervention of a friend, Fredrik Cygnaeus, Topelius was named professor extraordinary of the History of Finland at the university in 1854. He was made first ordinary professor of Finnish, Russian and Nordic history in 1863, and exchanged this chair for the one in general history in 1876. He was rector of the university from 1875 until 1878, when he retired as Emeritus Professor and received the title of verkligt statsråd (Finnish: todellinen valtioneuvos, Russian: действительный статский советник; literally "state councillor", a Russian honorary title).
Focus on writing
Quite early in his career he began to distinguish himself as a lyric poet, with the three successive volumes of his Heather Blossoms (1845–54). The earliest of his historical romances was The Duchess of Finland, published in 1850. He was also editor-in-chief of the
Together with the composer
Death
Topelius died in his manor house in Koivuniemi, Sipoo, Finland, where he wrote his greatest works.[4] He is buried in the Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki.[5]
Legacy
According to tradition, the modern flag of Finland was based on a design by Topelius in about 1860.[6]
There was a
Selected works
- The Tomten in Åbo Castle, 1849 (Swedish: Tomtegubben i Åbo slott, Finnish: Turun linnan tonttu-ukko)
- Sov du lilla vide ung, 1869 (Trollsländan)
- Boken om vårt land, 1875 (Maamme-kirja, Book of Our Land)
- Vinterqvällar, 1881 (Talvi-iltain tarinoita)
- Fältskärns berättelser, 1884 (Välskärin kertomukset)
- Läsning för barn, 1881[7][8] (Lukemisia lapsille)
- Stjärnornas kungabarn, 1899–1900 (Tähtien turvatit)
- Sampo Lappelill (1860)
Gallery
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Painted by Gunnar Berndtson in 1880
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Portrait by Albert Edelfelt, 1889
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Portrait by Maria Wiik, 1890
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Grave of Topelius at Hietaniemi Cemetery with 1905 sculpture Towards the Light by Walter Runeberg
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Topelius and Children by Ville Vallgren in Helsinki, 1932
References
- ^ 100 faces from Finland by Ulpu Marjomaa, (Helsinki: Finnish literature society, 2000)
- ^ a b public domain: Gosse, Edmund William (1911). "Topelius, Zakris". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 49. One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
- ^ Boije, Erika (2022). "Inledning". In Magnus Nylund (ed.). Zacharias Topelius, Religiösa skrifter och psalmer (in Swedish). Helsinki: Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland. ZTS XIX, SSLS 867.
- ^ Liukkonen, Petri. "Zachris Topelius". Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi). Finland: Kuusankoski Public Library. Archived from the original on 21 February 2015.
- ^ "Hietaniemen hautausmaa – merkittäviä vainajia" (PDF). Helsingin seurakuntayhtymä. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
- ^ Inglefield, Eric (1978). Flags. Ward Lock. p. 53.
- ^ Topelius, Zacharias (1881). Whisperings in the Wood, trans. of Läsning för barn by Albert Alberg.
- ^ "Review of Whisperings in the Wood translated from the Swedish of Z. Topelius by Albert Alberg". Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art. 52 (1351): 362–363. 17 September 1881.
Further reading
- Zacharias Topelius hundraårsminne : festskrift den 14 januari 1918., Wikidata Q113518858
- Nils Erik Forsgård (1998), I det femte inseglets tecken : en studie i den åldrande Zacharias Topelius livs- och historiefilosofi / Nils Erik Forsgård., Wikidata Q113529966
- August Martin Granér (1946), Zachris Topelius' kärlekslyrik / Martin Granér., Wikidata Q113526353
- Birgit Lunelund (1954), Zachris Topelius' tryckta skrifter : bibliografisk förteckning / Birgit Lunelund-Grönroos., Wikidata Q113526987
- Zachris Topelius; Paul Nyberg (1956), Konstnärsbrev : Z. Topelius brevväxling med C. J. L. Almquist, J. L. Runeberg, Fredrika Runeberg, Fredrik Cygnaeus, Fredrik Pacius, Conrad Greve, J. A. Josephson. Band 1 / [Zacharias Topelius] ; utg. av Paul Nyberg., Wikidata Q113527033
- Zachris Schalin (1935), Kuddnäs : skalden Z. Topelius' forna hemgårds historia / Zachris Schalin., Wikidata Q113519071
- Zachris Topelius; Wikidata Q113528410
External links
- Zachris Topelius at the Lied and Art Song Archive
- Zachris Topelius at the Biographical Centre of the Finnish Literature Society
- Zacharias Topelius at 375 Humanists, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts. 20 June 2015.
- The childhood home of Zachris Topelius, Kuddnäs, Museum
- Swedish language pages
- Zacharias Topelius skrifter
- Topelius i Nordisk familjebok
- Nordisk familjebok, vol. 29, col. 352ff
- "Zacharias Topelius". Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland. urn:NBN:fi:sls-4599-1416928957205.
- Books in Swedish, Finnish and English
- Works by Zacharias Topelius at Project Runeberg
- Works by Zachris Topelius at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Zachris Topelius at Internet Archive
- Works by Zachris Topelius at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
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