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'''Johan Emil Kléen''' ( |
'''Johan Emil Kléen''' (17 September 1868 in [[Sätofta]] Skåne – 10 December 1898 in [[Lund]]) was a Swedish journalist and poet. He was an admirer and protegé of [[August Strindberg]].<ref>''Strindberg Letters'' August Strindberg, Michael Robinson - 1992 V1 & V2 - Page 634 "Johan Emil Kleen (1868–98), Swedish poet and journalist. Already a good friend of Bengt Lidforss, Kleen first met Strindberg at the end of 1896. Their friendship developed rapidly into what some contemporaries saw as almost a father-son relationship..."</ref> |
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- Not to be confused with the Swedish physician and writer Emil Kleen (1847-1923), see Emil Kleen (physician).
Johan Emil Kléen (17 September 1868 in Sätofta Skåne – 10 December 1898 in Lund) was a Swedish journalist and poet. He was an admirer and protegé of August Strindberg.[1]
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- ^ Strindberg Letters August Strindberg, Michael Robinson - 1992 V1 & V2 - Page 634 "Johan Emil Kleen (1868–98), Swedish poet and journalist. Already a good friend of Bengt Lidforss, Kleen first met Strindberg at the end of 1896. Their friendship developed rapidly into what some contemporaries saw as almost a father-son relationship..."