Tryggve Andersen (1866 – 1920) was a Norwegian novelist, poet and story writer. He was born in Ringsaker; the son of bailiff Christen Andersen and Antonette Krogvig. He was married three times; one of his wives was novelist Regine Normann, from 1906 to 1913. He made his literary debut in 1897 with the historical novel/story collection I Cancelliraadens dage, a collection of tales from the early 1800s. This book was received with great enthusiasm and earned him an endowment.
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