Category
page 118th-century Danish translators
Johan Herman Wessel
Norwegian-Danish writer
Dorothea Biehl
Danish writer and translator
Anna Catharina Materna
Danish actor and playwright (1731-1757)
Juliane Marie Jessen
Danish author (1760-1832)
Arnarsaq
Arnarsaq ( – fl. 1778), was an Inuk translator, interpreter, and Christian convert who lived in what is now modern-day Greenland. She is particularly known for her work with the Danish theologian Paul Egede. Alongside Hans Punngujooq, Arnarsaq helped Egede translate the New Testament into Greenlandic. She had an important position in the Danish missions among the Inuit on Greenland in the 18th century, and has also been portrayed in fiction.
Elisabeth Grundtvig
Danish activist, editor, writer

Christian Falster
Danish writer

Amalie Münster
Danish poet (1767-1814)
Sigurd Müller
Danish writer (1844-1918)
Caroline Thielo
Danish actress
Peter O. Hansen
Danish translator (1818–1895)