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Victoria Benedictsson (6
March 1850 in
Domme – 22 July 1888) was a
Swedish author. She was born as
Victoria Maria Bruzelius in Domme, a
village in the...
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Margret Benedictsson (16
March 1866 – 13
December 1956) was an Icelandic-Canadian
suffrage activist and journalist. Born in
Iceland to Jon Jonsson, a harness-maker...
- has
since written a
number of
texts on St.
Bridget of Sweden,
Victoria Benedictsson and
Edith Södergran (among others). She also
translated the
novel Egalia's...
- (1937) was
originally published under the pen name Isak Dinesen.
Victoria Benedictsson, a
Swedish author of the 19th century,
wrote under the name
Ernst Ahlgren...
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Swedish author Victoria Benedictsson, who
wrote Penningar and Fru
Marianne under the male
pseudonym Ernst Ahlgren.
Benedictsson committed suicide in a...
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prominent roles in
Swedish intellectual life; they were:
Victoria Benedictsson, Anne
Charlotte Leffler, and
Sonia Kovalevsky. She
would also
write about...
- Carl
Michael Bellman (1740–1795)
Annie Bergman (1889-1987)
Victoria Benedictsson (1850–1888)
Frans G.
Bengtsson (1894–1954) Bo
Bergman (1869–1967) Hjalmar...
- London. At the
National Theatre, she
appeared in
productions of
Victoria Benedictsson's The Enchantment, Pam Gems' Stanley, and
Julian Mitc****'s Half Life...
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practice as a feldsher. One of her
patients was the
author Victoria Benedictsson.
Benedictsson described Hansson’s
waiting room in her story, The Big Book. In...
- of
central Swedish dialects.
Famous Scanian authors include Victoria Benedictsson, (1850–1888) from Domme, Trelleborg, who
wrote about the
inequality of...