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For the Swedish ice hockey player, see Victor Crus RydbergAbraham Viktor Rydberg (Swedish pronunciation: [abrɑːhɑːm viːktɔr ryːdbeːrɡ]; 18 December 1828 in Jönköping – 21 September 1895 in Djursholm) was a Swedish writer and a member of the Swedish Academy, 1877–1895. "Primarily a classical idealist", Viktor Rydberg has been described as "Sweden's last Romantic" and by 1859 was "generally regarded in the first rank of Swedish novelists."
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Viktor Rydberg Rydberg, Viktor
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Swedish writer
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1828-12-18Z
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Abraham Viktor Rydberg
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1828-01-01Z
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1895-09-21Z
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1895-01-01Z
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