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Hauch was one of the most prolific of the Danish poets. His lyrics and romances in verse are always line in form and often strongly imaginative. In all his writings, but especially in his tragedies, he displays a strong bias in favor of what is mystical and supernatural. Of his dramas
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Hauch's novels were collected (1873–1874) and his dramatic works (3 volumes, 2nd edition, 1852–1859).
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he had an accident which obliged him to submit to the amputation of one foot.
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