List of Swedish poets
This is a list of Swedish poets, including those who are Swedish by nationality or who write in the Swedish language (years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry} article):
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A
- Arvid August Afzelius (1785–1871), pastor, poet, historian and mythologist
- Sofia Ahlbom
- Catharina Ahlgren (1734 – c. 1800), feminist writer, poet, translator, editor, and one of the first identifiable female journalists in Sweden
- Per Ahlmark (born 1939), writer and former leader of the Liberal People's Party
- Kurt Almqvist (1912–2001), poet, academic and spiritual figure
- August Bernhard Andersson (1877–1961)
- Dan Andersson (1888–1920)
- Werner Aspenström (1918–1997)
- Sun Axelsson (born 1935), poet, novelist, translator and journalist
B
- Albert Ulrik Bååth (1853–1912)
- Frans G. Bengtsson (1894–1954)
- Bengt Berg (1885–1967)
- Bo Bergman (1869–1967)
- Marcus Birro (born 1972)
- Erik Blomberg (1894–1965)
- Carl Boberg (1859–1940)
- Karin Boye (1900–1941)
- Sophia Elisabet Brenner (1659–1730)
C
D
- Gunno Eurelius Dahlstierna (1661–1709)
- Olof von Dalin (1708–1763)
- Ebba Maria De la Gardie (1657–1697)
F
- Öyvind Fahlström
- Nils Ferlin (1898–1961)
- Lars Forssell (born 1928)
- Jacob Frese (1691–1729)[1]
- Katarina Frostenson (born 1953)
- Gustaf Fröding (1860–1911)
H
- Britt G. Hallqvist (1914–1997)
- Gunnar D. Hansson
- Verner von Heidenstam (1859–1940)
- Gunnar Henningsson (1895–1960)
- Urban Hiarne (1641–1724)[1]
- Rose-Marie Huuva (b. 1943)
L
O
- Charlotta Öberg (1818–1856)
- Bruno K. Öijer (born 1951)
- Mohamed Omar (born 1976)
- Mathilda Valeria Beatrix d'Orozco
S
- Östen Sjöstrand (1925–2006), poet, writer and translator
- Georg Stiernhielm (1598–1672)
- Eva Ström (born 1947)
- Jesper Svenbro (born 1944), poet and classical philologist
- Hjalmar Söderberg (1869–1941)
T
- Tomas Tranströmer (born l 1931), writer, poet and translator
- Samuel Triewald (1688–1743)[1]
W
- Gunnar Wennerberg
- Jacques Werup
- Lars Wivallius (1605–1669)[1]
- Beppe Wolgers
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See also
Notes
- Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications
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