Claus Pavels Riis (February 19, 1826 – October 8, 1886) was a Norwegian author. He was born in Bergen and was the grandson of the priest and bishop Claus Pavels.[1]

Claus Pavels Riis
Born(1826-02-19)February 19, 1826
Bergen, Norway
DiedOctober 8, 1886(1886-10-08) (aged 60)
Mandal, Norway
Pen nameCrispinus
Notable worksTil Sæters (1850), "Anne Knutsdotter" (1865)
SpouseMaria Elisabeth Weinwich Hertzberg

Riis is now best known for writing the poem "Eg heiter Anne Knutsdotter" (I Am Called Anne Knutsdotter, 1869). During his lifetime, he was a popular author of plays and student songs under the pseudonym Crispinus[1][2] before he settled in Tysnes as a landowner and gardener.

Riis's play Til Sæters: dramatisk Idyl med Sange (To the Mountain Pastures: A Dramatic Idyll with Songs, 1850) was very popular on Norwegian stages for many years. This work was the basis for the silent comedy film Til sæters, which premiered in 1924.

In the 1860s, Riis published his grandfather's autobiography and diaries. Claus Pavels's diaries are an important contribution to Norwegian historiography from circa 1814.[3]

Claus Riis gate in Oslo

The street Claus Riis gate in Oslo's Ila neighborhood is named after Claus Riis.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Claus Pavels Riis". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  2. ^ Weller, Emil (1886). Lexicon pseudonymorum. Wörterbuch der Pseudonymen aller Zeiten und Völker; oder, Verzeichniss jener Autoren, die sich falscher Namen bedienten. Regensburg: Coppenrath. p. 130.
  3. ^ Pavels, Claus (1864). Claus Pavels's Biografi og Dagbøger. Bergen: C. Floor. Retrieved June 28, 2019.