Swedish Women's Writing, 1850-1995A&C Black, 1 sty 1997 - 333 Provides a survey of women's writing in Sweden, from the beginnings of the struggle for emancipation in the 1850s to the present day. These writers are seen within the political, cultural and economic context of women's lives. Modern critical currents are also assessed and Swedish feminist criticism is considered alongside the French and American traditions. |
Spis treści
Introduction | 1 |
The Pioneers | 11 |
Fredrika Bremer 18011865 | 34 |
Selma Lagerlöf 18581940 | 52 |
Elin Wägner 18821949 | 70 |
Consolidation | 91 |
Karin Boye 19001941 | 113 |
Moa Martinson 18901964 | 131 |
New Generations at the Forefront | 171 |
Sara Lidman born 1923 | 197 |
Kerstin Ekman born 1933 | 216 |
Experimentation and Innovation | 236 |
Conclusions | 255 |
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Birgitta Trotzig born 1929 | 149 |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
affinity Agneta Pleijel artistic becomes Birgitta Trotzig Bonniers born central character century Chapter child contemporary context conventional critical culture daughter decades depicted dimensions early Edith Södergran Edström Elin Wägner Ellen Key emerges explored father female characters feminine feminist focus forest förlag Forsås-Scott Fredrika Bremer gender genre girl Gunnar Hertha highlighting human Ibid identity images inspired Kallocain Karin Boye Karin Boye's Kerstin Ekman Kvinnor language literary litterära litteraturen major male Mare Kandre Mia's Moa Martinson modern modernist mother mythical patterns narrative narrator Norstedts novel novelist oeuvre patriarchal perspective poems poetry political preoccupation published radical realism relationship role Sara Lidman Sarah Death Scandinavian second-wave feminism Selma Lagerlöf significance situation of women Social Democratic society Sonja Åkesson Stockholm subsequently svenska Sweden Swedish Book Review Swedish literature Swedish women texts traditional Ulla Victoria Benedictsson volume wife Witt-Brattström woman women writers young