Fredrika Runeberg (1807 - 1879)
Short name | Fredrika Runeberg |
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VIAF | http://viaf.org/viaf/59196464/ |
First name | Fredrika |
Birth name | Runeberg |
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Alternative name | e.a.g. , -a -g , |
Date of birth | 1807 |
Date of death | 1879 |
Flourishing | - |
Sex | Female |
Place of birth | - |
Place of death | - |
Lived in | Finland |
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Religion / ideology | Protestant |
Education | School education |
Aristocratic title | - |
Professional or ecclesiastical title | - |
Fredrika Runeberg was ...
related to | Runeberg, Johan Ludvig |
related to | Bergbom, Kaarlo |
related to | Runeberg, Ulrika Carolina |
related to | Haapasalo, Kreeta |
related to | Wilhelmina Nordström |
related to | Lundahl, Augusta |
related to | Toini **Topelius |
related to | Björkstén, Emilie |
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Place(s) of Residence | Finland |
Receptions of Fredrika Runeberg, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title | Author | Date | Type |
Finska qvinnor. På olika arbetsområden. Biografiskt album. Finnish women. In different fields of work. Biographical album | Gripenberg, Alexandra , Johanna Ottilia (Hanna) Andersin , Käkikoski, Hilda , UNKNOWN [author, various, name and sex unknown] | 1892 | is biography of |
Fredrika Runeberg | Gripenberg, Alexandra | 1900 | is biography of |
Fredrika Runeberg. En literär Studie Fredrika Runeberg. A literary study | Helena Westermarck | 1904 | is biography of |
Finsko ženstvo Finnish Womanhood | Govekar, Minka | 1905 | None |
MENTIONED IN: - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: "She is famous for being in the shadow of her husband, almost erasing herself in living up to the image of the ideal loving wife, but it was a picture she herself nutured and admired She was impressed by the German romantics and she tried to write in their style".
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She was also a journalist. As she knew English, she translated short-stories and articles from English into Swedish. They were published in Helsingfors Morgonbladet - a newspaper that she edited with her husband - who helped and promoted her.