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In page Jens Baggesen:

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His first work—a verse Comical Tales broadly similar to the later Broad Grins of Colman the Younger—took the capital by storm and the struggling poet found himself a popular favorite at age 21.[1] He then tried more serious lyric poetry and his tact, elegant manners, and versatility gained him a place in the best society.[1] In March 1789,[citation needed] his success collapsed when his opera Holger Danske was received with mockery of its many faults[1] and a heated nationalist controversy over Baggesen's association with Germans.[citation needed] He left Denmark in a rage and spent the next years in Germany, France, and Switzerland.[1]