Oscar Aagaard

Oscar Aagaard (July 4, 1855 – May 4, 1936) was a Norwegian writer.[1][2][3] Oscar Aagaard was the brother of the priest and author Gustav Aagaard (1852–1927).

Oscar Aagaard
Born(1855-07-04)July 4, 1855
Sandefjord, Norway
DiedMay 4, 1936(1936-05-04) (aged 80)
OccupationWriter
NationalityNorwegian

Works

  • Paa Streiftog (In the Foray, 1893)
  • Underlige fyre (Strange Guys, 1894)
  • Fru Junos salon (Mrs. Juno's Salon, 1895)
  • Farlige farvande (Dangerous Waters, 1896)
  • Kaptein Heire og hans gutter (Captain Heire and His Boys, 1898)
  • Martin Ligeglads meriter (Martin Ligeglad's Merits, 1899)
  • Arboe & søn (Arboe & Son, 1900)
  • Kakerlaker (Cockroaches, 1904)
  • Kongen i kjælderen (The King in the Cellar, 1906)
  • Hjertets Melodier (Melodies of the Heart, 1908)
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gollark: <@151391317740486657> I mean, that much CPU being used on "telemetry" and a "font cache service" is somewhat problem.
gollark: Slide?
gollark: How is a program interacting with it in raw mode (which sounds like basically what I will need eventually) meant to know the screen size? Also, how would palettes work?
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References

  1. Kotas, Walther Hjalmar (1925). Die skandinavische Literatur der Gegenwart seit 1870. Wiesbaden: Dioskuren. p. 114.
  2. Elster, Kristian (1934). Illustrert norsk litteraturhistorie. Oslo: Glydendal. p. 204.
  3. Jensen, Niels. "Oscar Aagaard (f. 1855)". Dansk Forfatterleksikon. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
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