Helge Rode

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File:Helge Rode and Holger Drachmann in Skagen.jpg
Authors Holger Drachmann (middle) and Helge Rode (right) in Skagen, c. 1905.

Helge Rode (16 October 1870 – 23 March 1937)[1] was a Danish writer and critic, and journalist for Politiken, Berlingske Tidende, and Illustreret Tidende.[2] He was born in Frederiksberg, a son of Margrethe Rode,[3] the brother of politician Ove Rode,[4] and father of actor Ebbe Rode.[5] In 1905, he married the writer Edith Rode, with whom he had four children.[6]

He was a critic of Georg Brandes and the Modern Breakthrough.[4] Composer Carl Nielsen's piece Moderen (The Mother) was written for a play by Rode in 1920–1921.

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  1. ^ Helge Rode Archived 2012-12-27 at the Wayback Machine at Arkiv for Dansk Litteratur
  2. ^ Helge Rode (1870-1937) Archived 2008-10-28 at the Wayback Machine at Nomos-DK.dk
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  4. ^ a b Helge Rode entry at Gyldendal Encyklopædi
  5. ^ Helge Rode - Dansk forfatter at Gravsted.dk
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