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Hans Jæger (September 2, 1854 in Drammen, Norway - February 8, 1910 in Oslo) was a Norwegian writer, philosopher and political activist who was part of the Oslo (then Kristiania) based bohemian group Kristianiabohêmen. He was prosecuted for his book Fra Kristiania-bohemen and convicted to 60 days imprisonment in a supreme court ruling in 1886.

Bibliography

  • Kants fornuftskritik ( Kant's critique of pure reason) 1878
  • Olga (play) 1883
  • En intellektuel Forførelse (play) (An Intellectual Seduction) 1884
  • Fra Kristiania-bohemen (From the Christiania Bohemians) 1885
  • Julefortællinger av Hans Jæger (Christmas Stories by Hans Jæger, in reality the second

volume of From the Christiania Bohemians) 1886

  • Albertine (with Christian Krohg) 1886
  • Min forsvarstale i høyesterett (My Defence Speech in the Supreme Court) 1886
  • Kristianiabilleder (Images of Christiania) 1888
  • Novelletter (Short Stories) 1889
  • Bohemens erotiske bekjennelser (The Erotic Confessions of the Bohemians)
    • Syk kjærlihet (part 1 of 3) 1893 (Twisted Love)
    • Bekjendelser (part 2 of 3) 1902 (Confessions)
    • Fængsel og fortvilelse (part 3 of 3) 1903 (Prison and Despair)
  • Anarkiets bibel (The Bible of Anarchism) 1906
  • Socialismens ABC (written between 1906-1910, never finished) (The ABC of Socialism)




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