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Gislesen, Henriette (1809 - 1859)

Last edited by Marie_Sorbo on March 18, 2025, 8:56 a.m.
Short name Gislesen, Henriette
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First name Henriette Jacobine Martine
Birth name Vibe
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Alternative name Henriette Vibe — The Author of 'A Mother's Guiding Words to her Daughter'
Date of birth 1809
Date of death 1859
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Sex Female
Place of birth Bergen
Place of death Norway
Lived in Bergen , Tromsø , Norway
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Religion / ideology Protestant
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Gislesen, Henriette was ...
Profession(s) Writer , Translator , Social-cultural activist
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Place(s) of Residence Bergen , Tromsø , Norway
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En Moders veiledende Ord til sin Datter (1843) 1 0
Julegave for det barnlige Sind [Christmasgift for the childish Mind] (1845) 0 0
Erindringer fra de betydningsfuldeste år i mit liv (1861) 1 0
Bispinde Henriette Gislesens Breve i Udvalg (1885) 0 0

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For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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Livsbilleder af kristelige Kvinder Life sketches of Christian women Thygesen, Th. 1875 is biography of
Et trekløver fra Norges kirke: Livsbilleder av Gertrud Egede, Berte Kanutte Aarflot og Henriette Gislesen A trifolium of the Norwegian church: portraits of... Winther Jakhelln Prytz, Anton Frederik 1884 is biography of

Born in Bergen. Got married in 1829 to Christian Frederik Glückstad. No children. Became a widow in 1838 and remarried in 1854 to pastor and later the bishop of Tromsø, Knud Gislesen.
(Siri Wuttudal)

In addition to writing, she also was a translator of religious works.

Writer for children

KLK 1904