Leffler, Anne Charlotte (1849 - 1892)

Short name Leffler, Anne Charlotte
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First name Anne Charlotte
Birth name Leffler
Married name
Alternative name Mrs. Di Cajanello , Mrs. Del Pezzo , Anne Charlotte Edgren , Carla , Carlot , Alrun Leifsson
Date of birth 1849
Date of death 1892
Flourishing -
Sex Female
Place of birth Sweden
Place of death Napoli
Lived in Sweden
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Religion / ideology
Education Educated at home, School education
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Leffler, Anne Charlotte was ...
related to Philippine Wijsman
related to Besant, Annie
related to Sonja Kovalevsky
related to Eleanor Marx
related to Laura Lafargue
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Place(s) of Residence Sweden
Receptions of Leffler, Anne Charlotte, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
"Från fremmande land" (from foreign countries) Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1885 None
"En rik och frisinnad students testamente" A rich and broad-minded student's will Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1885 None
*Mention in Art. in De Gids J.E. Sachse 1891 None
Anne Charlotte Leffler, duchessa di Cajanello : några biografiska meddelanden Anne Charlotte Leffler, Duchess of Cajanello: some biographical notices Ellen Karolina Sofia Key 1893 is biography of
Das Buch der Frauen. Zeitpsychologische Porträts The Book of Women. Psychological portraits. Laura Mohr 1895 is biography of
*Lemma in Mannen van Beteekenis in onze dagen Lemma in Men of Importance in our days Philippine Wijsman 1895 comments on person
Ellen Keyeva Ellen Key Govekar, Minka 1905 None
En självbiografi. Grundad på dagböcker och brev An autobiography. Based on diaries and letters Leffler, Anne Charlotte 1922 is biography of
Laura Marholm, Das Buch der Frauen (see "Publications") Maj Sylvan, Anne Charlotte Leffler. En kvinna finner sin väg (Stockholm: Biblioteksförlaget 1984)(diss. 1984)* * The thesis is translated into Dutch.
Swedens most remarkable writer about the women's question. KLK 1904