Henrik Schück

Johan Henrik Emil Schück

Henrik Schück (2 November 1855 -3 October 1947) was a Swedish literary historian, university professor and author.

Biography

Johan Henrik Emil Schück was a professor at the Lund University 1890-1898. He was a professor at Uppsala University 1898-1920 and later Rector 1905-1918. He was a member of the Swedish Academy 1913-1947, holding seat 3. He served as a member of the Nobel Committee of the academy 1920-1936. He was Chairman of the Board of the Nobel Foundation 1918-1929. He was also a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.[1] [2]

In 1880 Schück was one of the founders of the Swedish Literature Society in Uppsala. He developed a reputation as a foremost literary historical researchers. He worked on the development of historic literature studies with university professor and librarian of the Nobel Library of the Swedish Academy, Karl Johan Warburg (1852-1918). They jointed edited Illustrerad svensk litteraturhistoria which covers Swedish literature for the period up to 1870. He also wrote a series of biographies of historic figures including Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, Olaus Petri, King Gustav III as well as William Shakespeare.[3]

Selected works

References

  1. Henrik Schück (Nordisk familjebok)
  2. Henrik Schück (Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon)
  3. Johan Henrik Emil Schück (Nordic Authors)

Other sources

External links

Cultural offices
Preceded by
Carl Gustaf Malmström
Swedish Academy,
Seat No 3

1913–1947
Succeeded by
Henrik Samuel Nyberg
Non-profit organization positions
Preceded by
Fredrik Wachtmeister
Chairman of the Nobel Foundation
1918–1929
Succeeded by
Hjalmar Hammarskjöld
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