Martin Lamm
- Herman Lamm (father)
- Lisen Philipson (mother)
Martin Lamm (22 June 1880 – 5 May 1950) was a Swedish literary scholar elected to a lifetime membership of the Swedish Academy (seat number 2).
Life and work
Lamm was the son of businessman Herman Lamm and Lisen Philipson. He became associate professor of literature at Uppsala University in 1908. Lamm was a professor at Stockholm University 1919–1945.
In 1928, he became a member of the Swedish Academy. Lamm was the first scholar to systematically edit the unpublished papers of August Strindberg and to conduct serious studies on the works of Carl Jonas Love Almquist. He also wrote a biography on Emanuel Swedenborg. Lamm died in a tram accident on Skeppsbron in Stockholm.
Lamm was married to Greta Wawrinsky and had a daughter, psychiatrist Esther Lamm.[1]
Sources
- ^ "Psychoanalytikerinnen in Skandinavien". www.psychoanalytikerinnen.de. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
- Svenska Dagbladets årsbok : 1950, ed. Erik Rudberg, Edvin Hellbom, Stockholm 1951 p. 286.
- Lamm 5, Herman Fredrik in Nordisk familjebok (2nd ed., 1911).
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Preceded by Claes Annerstedt | Swedish Academy, Seat No.2 1928–1950 | Succeeded by Ingvar Andersson |
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- Bibliography
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- The Outlaw
- Master Olof
- The Father
- Miss Julie
- Creditors
- Pariah
- The Stronger
- To Damascus
- Easter
- The Dance of Death
- A Dream Play
- The Ghost Sonata
- The Great Highway
- The Red Room
- Getting Married
- The Son of a Servant
- The People of Hemsö
- The Defence of a Fool
- Inferno
- Alone
- List of paintings
- The Town (1903)
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- Siri von Essen (first wife)
- Frida Uhl (second wife)
- Harriet Bosse (third wife)
- Karin Smirnov (daughter)
- Strindbergs Intima Teater
- Strindberg Museum
- Strindbergmuseum Saxen
- August Strindberg Repertory Theatre
- Martin Lamm
- John Landquist
- Gunnar Brandell
- Sven Stolpe
- Olof Lagercrantz
- Gunnar Ollén
- Jan Myrdal
- Lars Dahlbäck
- Kerstin Dahlbäck
- Egil Törnqvist
- Ulf Olsson
- Alice Rasmussen