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MOE, mō, Jörgen Ingebretsen, Norwegian folklorist and poet: b. Ringerike, 22 April 1815; d. Christiansund, 27 April 1882. He is most noted for collecting, in collaboration with his companion Asbjörnsen, Norwegian sagas and folklore published under the titles Norske Folkeaeventyr (1842-44; enlarged ed., 1882), in an English version by Dasent (1859); Samling af Sange, Folkevïser og Stev (1840; enlarged ed., 1869, with melodies by Lindeman). His I Brönden og Kjaernet (1851) containing juvenile stories and sermons are greatly admired, based, as they are, on folk poems. Samlede Skrifter (Christiania 1877) is a collection of his works excepting the folk stories. Consult Halvorsen, J. B., Norsk Forfatter-Lexikon (Vol. IV, Christiania 1896).

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