Carl Ewald


Carl Ewald was a Danish novelist and satirist, known for his fairy tales.

Biography

Carl Ewald was born on 15 October 1856 in Bredelykke by Gram in the Duchy of Schleswig, then a part of Denmark. He was named after and he had twelve siblings. His father, was an author. He was educated at the University of Copenhagen, where his family had moved to after the Duchy of Schleswig fell to Prussia in 1864. From 1880 to 1883, he was a school director in Copenhagen. His first literary work was published in 1882. After spending a few years as a forester, he turned to literature in 1887, issuing school texts and translations.
In 1893, he had a son, Jesper Ewald, with Betty Ponsaing. In 1894, due to an extramarital relationship he had with Agnes Henningsen, Ewald's second son Poul was born. The relationship ended in a divorce.
Ewald died in Charlottenlund on 23 February 1908, aged 51. He was buried in Gentofte.

Works

Singleton's Udenlandsrejse Glaede over Danmark Sulasmiths Have Der Kinderkreuzzug Mein Kleiner Junge Crumlin
Several of his works have been translated into English.