Emilie Flygare - Carlén (1807 - 1892)

Short name Emilie Flygare - Carlén
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First name Emilie
Birth name Flygare - Carlén
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Alternative name Emilie Smith
Date of birth 1807
Date of death 1892
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Sex Female
Place of birth Sweden
Place of death Sweden
Lived in Sweden
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Emilie Flygare - Carlén was ...
related to Rosa Carlén
related to Hedvig von Numers
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Receptions of Emilie Flygare - Carlén, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
*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