Emilie Flygare - Carlén (1807 - 1892)
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Emilie Flygare - Carlén was ...
related to | Rosa Carlén |
related to | Hedvig von Numers |
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Place(s) of Residence | Sweden |
Receptions of Emilie Flygare - Carlén, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
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*Mention in Alg. Letterlievend Maandschrift | Unknown journalist (to be identified) | 1845 | mentions person |
*Mention in Art. in De Gids | Unknown journalist (to be identified) | 1846 | mentions person |
Drie Zweedsche romanschrijfsters | Unknown journalist (to be identified) | 1848 | comments on person |
Vier oorspronkelijke romancières | C.E. van der Bilt la Motte | 1857 | comments on person |
*Mention in article: Znatnije književnice u stranih naroda/Important Foreign Women Writers | Anđelija Popović | 1895 | mentions person |
Halpahintaisen käännöskirjallisuuden naisistuminen The feminisation of the low priced translated literature | L. Onerva | 1916 | comments on person |
Emilie Flygare-Carlén, västkustromanens ryktbara författarinna | Maria Holmström | 1918 | is biography of |
MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: Was self-educated. "She is known as the first regional writer in Sweden. She had a wide audience, and made herself a fortune from her thirty-one volumes".
- SBL
- SLL
- De Vries, Een stad vol lezers 2011
Born in Strömstad (08-08-1807). Died in Stockholm (05-02-1892).
Was called "George Sand" of the North - see Nordisk Familjebok
Writer's career after death (1833) of her first husband Flygare. Married once again (1841) to Carlén. Financially independent thanks to her publishing.
KLK 1904