Pylkkänen, Hilma (1865 - 1947)
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Short name | Pylkkänen, Hilma |
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First name | Hilma Sofia |
Birth name | Pylkkänen |
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Date of birth | 1865 |
Date of death | 1947 |
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Sex | Female |
Place of birth | Mikkeli (St. Michel) |
Place of death | Helsinki |
Lived in | Paris , Finland , France |
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Education | School education |
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Pylkkänen, Hilma was ...
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Place(s) of Residence | Paris , Finland , France |
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Senator Sonewa (1913) | 1 | 0 |
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Hilma Pylkkänen lost her parents in an early age. When she was 11 -years old she started studying in the Swedish girls’ school in Helsinki and soon forgot her mother tongue. She lived for a long time in Paris and her first novel was published in a much-valued magazine in France. Her second novel became famous because it was translated to German, too. Helmi Krohn/Setälä translated her from French to Finnish. JWapr14