The New International Encyclopædia/Leopold, Karl Gustaf af

LEOPOLD, lā'ṓ-pōlt, (1756-1829). The Swedish Gottsched (q.v.), bulwark of French Classicism against the attacks of the

Romantic Phosphorists. He attempted all forms of poetry save the epic, and approached nearest to distinction in his tragedies Odin (1790) and Virginia (1802).