Fredrik Paasche


Johan Fredrik Paasche was a Norwegian educator, author and literary historian.

Biography

Johan Fredrik Amundsen was born at Bindal in Nordland, Norway. He was the son of Olaf Kristian Amundsen and Kirsten Birgitte Paasche. His brother Olaf Amundsen served as County Governor of Nordland. In 1905, he took his mother's surname, Paasche.
He graduated from the University of Oslo in 1910. In 1916, he traveled to Germany where he was a war correspondent. He was appointed a professor of European literature in 1920 at the University of Oslo and professor of Middle Age literature from 1938 until 1940. He relocated to Sweden following the German invasion of Norway. From 1941 onward he was associated with Uppsala University, where he was appointed an honorary doctorate in theology.
He co-edited the series Norsk litteraturhistorie, planned jointly with Francis Bull from 1911, of which he wrote volume one and volume three. In 1922, he was awarded the King's Medal of Merit.
His other books include Gildet paa Solhaug. Ibsens nationalromantiske digtning, Luther, Goethe, Kong Sverre, Snorre Sturlason og Sturlungerne and Landet med de mørke skibene.
He was married twice, both times to Swedish women. In 1916, he married Agnes Viveka Aimée Hamilton, a daughter of Count Hugo E. G. Hamilton. In 1928, he married Eva Kristina Mörner. He died in Uppsala, Sweden and was buried at Vår Frelsers gravlund in Oslo.