Fredrika Bremer

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Standard Name: Bremer, Fredrika
FB was a nineteenth-century Swedish author, her country's leading representative of women's writing and feminist thinking and action in her generation, and for several more to come. She published short fiction and novels (which were seen as initiating fictional realism in Sweden, in spite of their symbolic or spiritual aspect), travel writings, and journalism. She became influential in Britain, North America, and around the world. Her fame quickly faded, however, and her reputation is only recently being revisited.

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Textual Production Mary Howitt
This venture seems to have sprung from William's brief, financially damaging involvement in The People's Journal, 1846-8, whose chaotic business practices were a serious handicap to its programme for rendering workers prudent, sober, independent...
Textual Production Mary Howitt
Having taught herself Swedish during her sojourn in Germany, MH formed a taste for Swedish and Danish literature, and a determination to introduce it into English. She tackled the contemporary writers Fredrika Bremer and...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Mary Augusta Ward
The suffrage plot is the vehicle for a conventional romance in which the misguided heiress of an English country estate is tutored in social responsibility, and finally in love, by an exemplary bachelor barrister. The...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Anna Brownell Jameson
ABJ praises active religious sisterhoods but is opposed to nunneries, which she considers unhealthy in their insulation from the world.
Jameson, Anna Brownell. Sisters of Charity, Catholic and Protestant; and, The Communion of Labor. Hyperion Press, 1976.
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She likewise dismisses separatism (as exemplified in Fredrika Bremer 's all-female organisation for philanthropy)...

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