Swedish Academy

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The Swedish Academy was founded in 1786 on the personal initiative of King Gustav III
The Swedish Academy was founded in 1786 on the personal initiative of King Gustav III
The Swedish Academy in Stockholm
The Swedish Academy in Stockholm

The Swedish Academy or Svenska Akademien, founded in 1786 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies of Sweden. Modelled after the Académie française, it has 18 members. The motto of the Academy is "Talent and Taste" ("Snille och Smak" in Swedish). The primary purpose of the Academy is to further the "purity, strength, and sublimity of the Swedish language" ("Svenska Språkets renhet, styrka och hōghet") (Walshe, 1965). To that end the Academy publishes two dictionaries.

The first is a one-volume dictionary called Svenska Akademiens Ordlista (SAOL). The second is a multi-volume dictionary, edited on principles similar to those of the Oxford English Dictionary, entitled Svenska Akademiens Ordbok (SAOB). The SAOL has reached its 13th edition while the first volume of the SAOB was published in 1898 and today (2005) work has progressed to words beginning with the letter "T".

The current permanent secretary of the Academy is Horace Engdahl, who was preceded by Sture Allén. Since 1901 the Academy has annually decided who will be the laureate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded in memory of the donor Alfred Nobel.

The building now known as the Stockholm Stock Exchange Building was built for and is owned by the Academy. It is here that the Academy meets and, amongst other business, announces the names of Nobel Prize laureates.

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Current members of the Swedish Academy:


Chair Member of the Academy Born Elect. Remarks
1. Sten Rudholm 1918 1977
2. Bo Ralph 1945 1999
3. Sture Allén 1928 1980 Permanent secretary

1986-99

4. Lars Forssell 1928 1971
5. Göran Malmqvist 1924 1985
6. Birgitta Trotzig 1929 1993
7. Knut Ahnlund 1923 1983 Inactive
8. Jesper Svenbro 1944 2006
9. Torgny Lindgren 1938 1991
10. Peter Englund 1957 2002
11. Ulf Linde 1929 1977
12. Per Wästberg 1933 1997
13. Gunnel Vallquist 1918 1982
14. Kristina Lugn 1948 2006
15. Kerstin Ekman 1933 1978 Inactive
16. Kjell Espmark 1930 1981
17. Horace Engdahl 1948 1997 Permanent secretary
18. Katarina Frostenson 1953 1992

Walshe, Maurice O'Connell (1965). "Introduction to the Scandinavian Languages", Andre Deutsch Ltd., 1st edition, p. 57

Members of the Swedish Academy
1. Sten Rudholm • 2. Bo Ralph • 3. Sture Allén • 4. Lars Forssell • 5. Göran Malmqvist • 6. Birgitta Trotzig • 7. Knut Ahnlund • 8. Jesper Svenbro • 9. Torgny Lindgren • 10. Peter Englund • 11. Ulf Linde • 12. Per Wästberg • 13. Gunnel Vallquist • 14. Kristina Lugn • 15. Kerstin Ekman • 16. Kjell Espmark • 17. Horace Engdahl • 18. Katarina Frostenson
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