Selected Works
- Til Henrik Wergeland! (1830)
- Henrik Wergelands Digtekunst og Polemik ved Aktstykker oplyste, (1832)
- Norges Dæmring. Et polemisk Digt, (1834)
- Digte, (1839)
- Nyere Digte, (1845)
- Halvhundrede Digte, (1848)
- Reisebilleder og Digte, (1851)
- En Sjel i Vildmarken, (1856)
- En Digtsamling, (1860)
- Ewald og de norske Digtere, (1863)
- Samlede Skrifter, (1867–68)
- Samlede Digterværker, Jubilæumsutgave I-VI (1907, reissued in 1921)
- Samlede Digterverker I-III, (1945)
- Metaphysik i 100 Paragrafer (lecture manuscript published with comments by A. Aarnes and E.A. Wyller, 1965)
- Samlede verker 1–5 (with introduction and commentary by Ingard Hauge, 1990–1992)
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