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Karin Michaëlis (20-03-1872 - 11-01-1950)

Short name Karin Michaëlis
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First name Karin
Birth name Michaëlis
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Alternative name Karin Bech-Brøndum — Karin Michaelis — Karin Michaelis Stangeland
Date of birth 20-03-1872
Date of death 11-01-1950
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Sex Female
Place of birth Denmark
Place of death Denmark
Lived in Denmark
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Karin Michaëlis was ...
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Place(s) of Residence Denmark
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Højt Spil (1898) 2 0
Fattige i Aanden (1901) 1 0
Barnet (1901) 1 0
Lillemor (Mummy) (1902) 4 0
Sønnen : Fortælling (1903) 2 0
Hellig Enfold (1903) 3 0
*Mijn groote zonde (My sin) (1903) 2 0
Gyda (1904) 1 0
De små mennesker (1906) 1 0
Kyllingessorger (1907) 1 0
Betty Rosa: en ung kvindes roman (1908) 1 0
Den farlige alder: Breve og Dagbogsoptegnelser (The dangerous age) (1910) 2 1

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Receptions of Karin Michaëlis, the person

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Skandinavija i Jitland, o skandinavskoj književnosti Scandinavia and Jutland, on Scandinavian Literature Sekulić, Isidora 1912 -
Le grandi scrittrici straniere: Karen Michaelis Great Foreign Writers: Karen Michaelis Fortunata Morpurgo 1927 comments on person
Karin Mihaelis Karin Michaelis Nadlišek Bartol, Marica 1928 comments on person

MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992

Born in Randers, died in Copenhagen.
Divorced twice.

Discussing female identity and sexuality.

First international breakthrough in 1902.
Wrote also in German (Buck).

KLK 1904
KLK 1915