- kärlek,
frihet och
melodramatiska inslag i
Alfhild Agrells,
Victoria Benedictssons och Anne
Charlotte Lefflers 1880-talsdramatik". Edda. 107 (2): 130–134...
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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...
- (pseud.
Ernst Ahlgren)
Benedictsson". nordicwomensliterature.net.
Retrieved 2025-01-28. "skbl.se -
Victoria Maria Benedictsson". skbl.se.
Retrieved 2025-01-28...
- (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...
- In 2007,
Cusack returned to
National Theatre to
appear in
Victoria Benedictsson's The Enchantment, and pla****
Alison Ellis in
Crestfall by Mark O'Rowe...
- of
central Swedish dialects.
Famous Scanian authors include Victoria Benedictsson, (1850–1888) from Domme, Trelleborg, who
wrote about the
inequality of...
-
government was Liberal,
under Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent.
Margret Benedictsson, an
Icelandic immigrant to
Manitoba and
prominent suffragist List of...
-
Swedish author Victoria Benedictsson, who
wrote Penningar and Fru
Marianne under the male
pseudonym Ernst Ahlgren.
Benedictsson committed suicide in a...
- Holmgren, author,
feminist and
pacifist (died 1940) 6
March –
Victoria Benedictsson,
writer (died 1888) 23
April - Agda Montelius,
philanthropist and women's...