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* Alfred Jensen. Mazepa. Ukrayinsky pysmennyk. Kyiv. 1992. ISBN 5-333-01141-9
* Alfred Jensen. Mazepa. Ukrayinsky pysmennyk. Kiev. 1992. ISBN 5-333-01141-9


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Alfred Anton Jensen (30 September 1859 — 15 September 1921) was a Swedish historian, slavist, writer, poet.

Alfred Jensen was born in Hälsingtuna, Gävleborg County. Studied at the Uppsala University. From 1884 to 1887 worked for one of Sweden's largest newspapers — Göteborgs Handels-och Sjöfartstidning. Visited Germany, Serbia, Bulgaria and other Slavic countries. In 1901 received position at the Nobel Institute of the Swedish Academy at Stockholm. In 1907 received an honorary degree in philosophy from the Uppsala University.

Jensen became one of the prominent translators of Slavic literature into Swedish. He translated Gogol, Turgenev, Pushkin, Lermontov, Shevchenko, Kotsyubynsky, Mickiewicz. He also contributed literary critique on Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Slovenian and Czech literature. His historic works included Russian cultural history, Mazepa and others. In 1911 became member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society.

Alfred Jensen died in Vienna on 15 September 1921 and is buried at the Inzersdorf cemetery.

See also

Sources

  • Alfred Jensen. Mazepa. Ukrayinsky pysmennyk. Kiev. 1992. ISBN 5-333-01141-9