Caroline Schytte Jensen Explained

Caroline Schytte Jensen
Birth Name:Caroline Mathilde Schytte
Birth Date:1 March 1848
Birth Place:Fredrikshald, Norway
Nationality:Norwegian
Occupation:Composer and writer
Known For:Children's songs and contributions to magazines, particularly on women's issues
Children:Gabriel Scott

Caroline Mathilde Schytte Jensen (1 March 1848 - 24 September 1935) was a Norwegian writer and composer.

Biography

Caroline Mathilde Schytte was born in Fredrikshald (now Halden), in Østfold County, Norway. Her parents were Hans Holst Schytte (1815-1893) and Anne Marie Faye (1828-1872). Caroline Schytte was born into the family of a wealthy merchant, in a home marked by cultural interests.

She was married to Svend Holst Jensen (1846–1908), a clergyman in the Church of Norway. The newly married couple settled first in Leith in Scotland, later in London, both sites associated with the Norwegian Church Abroad. After nine years abroad, the family moved back to Norway, where her husband was vicar of Høvåg, later in Grimstad.[1]

Schytte Caroline Jensen was known in particular for her children's songs. She wrote about 200 songs for children. Among her most popular songs are Ride ride ranke and Venter på far. She was also an accomplished writer. Her contributions on various topics for magazines and newspapers had a large readership, especially among women.[2]

She was the mother of four children including Norwegian author, Gabriel Scott. She died in Oslo at 87 years of age.

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Caroline Schytte Jensen . Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. Oslo . Henriksen, Petter. Norwegian. 31 October 2009 .
  2. Encyclopedia: Caroline Schytte Jensen . Norsk biografisk leksikon. Cecilie . Dahm . Helle, Knut. Kunnskapsforlaget. Oslo. Norwegian. 31 October 2009.