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==In popular culture== Christian den Anden (Christian II) is a 1889 play by [[Jenny Blicher-Clausen]] which was performed at Copenhagen's Dagmar Theatre.<ref name=kvinfo>{{cite web|url=https://www.kvinfo.dk/side/171/bio/162/|title=Jenny Blicher-Clausen (1865–1907)|author=Zibrandtsen, Marianne|publisher=Kvinfo|date=2003|access-date=29 September 2021 |language=da}}</ref> [[Jean Sibelius]] composed in 1898 incidental music ''[[King Christian II (Sibelius)|King Christian II]]'' to a play about the king, and derived from it a suite.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} ''[[The Fall of the King]]'' ({{langx|da|Kongens Fald}}), a novel by the Danish author and Nobel Prize Laureate [[Johannes V. Jensen]], published in three parts from 1900 to 1901, is considered a major work of modern Danish literature. It relates the tangled history of Christian II reign and downfall as seen by the (fictional) Mikkel Thøgersen, a loyal follower of king. ''[[The Corridors of Time]]'' by Danish-American [[science fiction]] writer [[Poul Anderson]] includes a section where a modern American travels in time to 16th Century Denmark, arriving there shortly after Christian II's downfall – where he meets and befriends a diehard follower of the deposed King, and the two of them share various adventures.
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