
Telegraphy
was introduced into Denmark in the spring of 1801. It was not the kind of telegraphy
to which we have grown accustomed in the 20th century that uses morse codes,
wires and bleeping noises, but a huge network of high signal posts, "from
which the black boards magically whispered their dead, but important language
through the air", as Hans Christian Andersen so poetically expressed it.