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Kallas, Aino (1878 - 1956)

Short name Kallas, Aino
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/9887250/
First name Aino
Birth name Krohn
Married name
Alternative name Aino Suonio — Aino Krohn
Date of birth 1878
Date of death 1956
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Sex Female
Place of birth -
Place of death Helsinki
Lived in London , Saint Petersburg , Estonia , Stockholm
Place of residence notes
Mother Krohn, Maria (Minna) Wilhelmiina
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Religion / ideology
Education School education
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Place(s) of Residence London , Saint Petersburg , Estonia , Stockholm
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Ilolintunen ynnä muita kertomuksia lapsille (1893)
is also a reception: is translation of Glädjens blomster med flera berättelser för barn
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Kirsti: sielunkuvaus (1902) 1 0
Meren takaa (*From beyond the sea) (1904) 1 0
Meren takaa: toinen sarja (1905) 0 0
*Remark in private correspondence (1906)
is also a reception: comments on work Histoire de ma vie
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Ants Raudjalg : virolainen kertomus (1907) 1 0
Lähtevien laivojen kaupunki (1913)
is also a reception: is anthology containing Lasnamäen valkea laiva
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Lasnamäen valkea laiva (1913) 2 0
Seitsemän: Titanic-novelleja (1914) 0 0
*Biography of Koidula (1915)
is also a reception
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Tähdenlento: virolaisen runoilijattaren Koidulan elämä (1915)
is also a reception
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JWjan24

Cf. contribution Ljubljana sept 2010 by Maarit Leskelä-Kärki
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