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Swedish Women’s Writing on Export. Tracing Transnational Reception in the Nineteenth Century
(Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion, University of Gothenburg, 2019-09-04)
While 19th century Sweden may have remained peripheral to world events, Swedish literature was remarkably successful – even decades before the Scandinavian Modern Breakthrough. Several of the most prominent writers in ...
The Triumph of the Swedish Nineteenth-Century Novel in Central and Eastern Europe
(LIR.skrifter, 2019-04-01)
The reception of Swedish nineteenth-century novels by women writers is a success story. Two Swedish top-selling novelists in Central and Eastern Europe were Emilie Flygare-Carlén (1807–1892) and Marie Sophie Schwartz ...
Sigge Stark. Sveriges mest produktiva, utskällda och lästa författare
(2015-03-31)
Sigge Stark, pseudonym för Signe Björnberg, är förmodligen Sveriges mest folkkära bästsäljare genom tiderna. Ständigt utgiven i stora upplagor och en tillgång för både förlag och tidningar, men också utskälld av kritikerna ...
Swedish Nineteenth-Century Novels as World Literature: Transnational Success and Literary History
(LIR.Skrifter, 2020-09-07)