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Gabriel Scott (Jensen)

Also Known As: "Gabriel Scott Jensen"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Derby Street 14, Edinburgh (Leith), Lothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: July 09, 1958 (84)
Arendal, Aust-Agder, Norway
Place of Burial: Færvik kirkegård, Tromøy, Arendal, Aust-Agder, Norway
Immediate Family:

Son of Svend Holst Jensen and Caroline Mathilde Schytte
Husband of Birgit Scott
Ex-husband of Ellen Johansen and Dagmar Marie Jensen
Father of Erik Valdemar Scott; Elg Bjarne Scott; Wagn Aage Scott and Dag Helge Scott
Brother of Anna Marie Schytte Jensen; Christen Smith and David Vilhelm Faye Jensen

Occupation: Forfatter og dikter. Sørlandsforfatter.
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About Gabriel Scott

FT 1920: SAK, Folketelling 1920 for 0921 Tromøy herred, 1920, s. 2309 Brukslenke for sidevisning: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/fs10771820605475

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Gabriel Scott (8 March 1874 – 9 July 1958) was a Norwegian poet, novelist, playwright and children's writer.

Personal life

Gabriel Scott Jensen was born in Leith in Scotland as the son of sailors' priest Svend Holst Jensen and his wife writer and composer Caroline Mathilde Schytte. The name Scott was originally a first name, and he was named after both Scotland and the writer Walter Scott. He moved to Norway when he was seven years old, his father being a parish priest in Høvåg. In 1901, Scott married Ellen Johansen (1871–1914), but this marriage was dissolved in 1912. In 1915, he married secondly Dagmar Marie Jensen, but in 1918 this marriage also ended in divorce. Finally, in 1918, he married Birgit Gabrielsen (1897–1981). He died in Arendal in 1958.

Career

Scott made his literary debut in 1894 with the poetry collection Digte ('Poems'), and followed up with a second collection, Dag ('Day') in 1895. His 1904 novel Tante Pose ('Aunt Bag') was the basis of the film Tante Pose, 1940. In 1905, he wrote the comedy Himmeluret.

His literary breakthrough was the novel Jernbyrden (1915), which was well received by the critics. His most famous book is the novel Kilden eller Brevet om fiskeren Markus ('The Source, or the Letter about Mark the Fisherman'), 1918, a story about the fisherman Mark living a simple life and presenting simple thoughts. In his book Det gyldne Evangelium ('The Golden Gospel'), 1921, the main characters are Saint Peter and Our Lord, who are seen wandering and meeting people. His books on the Norwegian travelling people, Fant (1928) and Josefa (1930) became popular, and in 1937 Fant was made into a film by Tancred Ibsen. The novel De vergeløse ('The Defenseless'), about a child taken from its mother by the authorities, was made into a film by Leif Sinding in 1939.

Scott wrote several books for children, including Sølvfaks som reiste ut i den vide verden ('Sølvfaks Who Went out into the Wide World'), 1912, which has since gone into many editions, and Hellige tre konger ('We Three Kings'), 1900.

Scott was awarded the Gyldendal's Endowment in 1936.

During the 1930s, he was fundamentally pro-German, publishing articles praising both Vidkun Quisling's National Gathering and Hitler's Germany. This stance was much debated, before, during and after the Second World War. However, before the beginning of the war he had begun to distance himself from the German dictatorship, and during the war he wrote patriotic poetry.

Scott and Vilhelm Krag are now considered southern Norway's most important poets.

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Gabriel Scott's Timeline

1874
March 8, 1874
Derby Street 14, Edinburgh (Leith), Lothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
April 12, 1874
Sjømannskirken i Leith, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

SAB, Den Norske Sjømannsmisjon i utlandet*, Ministerialbok nr. A 1, 1865-1880, s. 14.
Nr. 54: https://media.digitalarkivet.no/kb20060817020519

1902
May 1, 1902
Oslo, Oslo, Norway

SAO, Rikshospitalet prestekontor Kirkebøker, K/L0005/0002: Dåpsbok nr. 5.2, 1901-1903
Brukslenke for sidevisning: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20050829030664

1903
May 9, 1903
Hasselbakken, Vestre Aker, Oslo

SAO, Vestre Aker prestekontor Kirkebøker, SAO/A-10025/F/Fa/L0014Ministerialbok nr. 14, 1903-1921, s. 2
Brukslenke for sidevisning: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb10040903190008

1906
June 26, 1906
Florens, Florenze, Italia (Italy)

SAO, Trefoldighet prestekontor Kirkebøker, F/Fa/L0007: Ministerialbok nr. I 7, 1900-1914, s. 178
Brukslenke for sidevisning: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20060213050905


SAO, Trefoldighet prestekontor Kirkebøker, SAO/A-10882/F/Fa/L0007Ministerialbok nr. I 7, 1900-1914, s. 178
Brukslenke for sidevisning: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20060213050905