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- Claus_Fasting abstract "Claus Fasting (29 October 1746 – 25 December 1791) was a Norwegian playwright, literary critic, editor and civil servant. He was born in Bergen. He studied at the University of Copenhagen. From 1787 he served as city manager in Bergen. He published the prize-winning play Hermine in 1772, a metrical tragedy. Among his other works is the song Harmonisang from 1769, the essay collections Provinzialblade (1778–1781), and the magazine Provinzialsamlinger (1791).".
- Claus_Fasting birthDate "1746-10-29".
- Claus_Fasting birthYear "1746".
- Claus_Fasting deathDate "1791-12-25".
- Claus_Fasting deathYear "1791".
- Claus_Fasting nationality Norway.
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- Claus_Fasting dateOfBirth "1746-10-29".
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- Claus_Fasting name "Fasting, Claus".
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- Claus_Fasting description "Norwegian writer".
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- Claus_Fasting comment "Claus Fasting (29 October 1746 – 25 December 1791) was a Norwegian playwright, literary critic, editor and civil servant. He was born in Bergen. He studied at the University of Copenhagen. From 1787 he served as city manager in Bergen. He published the prize-winning play Hermine in 1772, a metrical tragedy. Among his other works is the song Harmonisang from 1769, the essay collections Provinzialblade (1778–1781), and the magazine Provinzialsamlinger (1791).".
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