Einar Østvedt
Einar Østvedt was a Norwegian historian and educator.
Einar Østvedt was born in Skien in Telemark, Norway. During 1927-1928, he was resident student at the University of Besançon. He studied at the University of Oslo, graduating with his cand.philol. degree in 1930 and dr.philos. in 1946. He worked as a teacher in Skien from 1931 to 1971, except for a number of leaves. He studied in the United Kingdom in 1948, Harvard University in 1955, at Rome in 1963 and Copenhagen during 1964.
He published the book Telemark i norsk malerkunst in 1942, with illustrations by Harald Kihle. In 1946 he published his diaries from imprisonment during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany. His thesis from 1946 was a treatment on Christian Magnus Falsen. In 1963 he published a biography of Dyre Vaa, and also the book Fløtning i Telemark gjennom 300 år. He wrote several works on Henrik Ibsen, including twelve books. He was decorated Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1978.Selected works
- Hermann Bagger som redaktør og politiker
- Straff og samhold. En dagbok fra lærernes Kirkenesferd
- Telemark i norsk malerkunst
- Frits Thaulow
- August Cappelens brev
- Henrik Ibsen og la bella Italia
- Henrik Ibsen og hans barndomsmiljø
- Telemark i norsk billedhuggerkunst
- Henrik Ibsen. Miljø og mennesker
- Peer Gynt. Mennesker og motiver
- Mogens Heinessøn. Et Ibsen-skuespill som aldri ble skrevet
- Skien gymnas gjennom halvannet sekel
- Henrik Ibsen. Barndom og ungdom
- Henrik Ibsen og hans venner
- På gamle tufter. Ti Telemarksprofiler
- Et dukkehjem. Forspillet. Skuespillet. Etterspillet
- Den siste glede. Ni noveller