Born on the Bregendahl estate in Fly near
Skive in
Jutland, Bregendahl continued her education in Copenhagen where in 1894 she married the widely acclaimed poet
Jeppe Aakjær who had been her neighbour in Jutland. They had a son, Svend, in 1894, but the marriage was dissolved in 1900. Bregendahl turned to literature for a living. Her first novel,
Hendrik i Bakken (
Hendrik of the Hill) in 1904, portrayed the marital difficulties of an
introvert whose wife rejects his advances. Bregendahl went on to gain fame with
En Dødsnat (translated as
A Night of Death) in 1912, based on the death of her mother when she was only 12. ==List of works==