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Œuvres de Sophie Elkan

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Nom canonique
Elkan, Sophie
Autres noms
Roest, Rust (pseudonym)
Date de naissance
1921-04-05
Date de décès
1853-01-03
Lieu de sépulture
Judiska begravningsplatsen, Göteborg, Sweden
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Sweden (birth)
Lieu de naissance
Gothenburg, Sweden
Lieux de résidence
Gothenburg, Sweden
Stockholm, Sweden
Professions
historical novelist
short story writer
novelist
women's rights advocate
Relations
Lagerlöf, Selma (friend)
Courte biographie
Sophie Elkan, née Salomon, was born to a Swedish Jewish family in Göteborg (Gothenburg). Her parents were Alexander Salomon, a merchant, and his wife Henriette Abrahamson. She was educated at a private school. In 1872, she married Nathan Elkan, a music dealer in Stockholm, with whom she had a daughter. She lost both her husband and their two-year to tuberculosis only one day apart. She became a writer, and published short stories and the novels Rika flickor (1893) and Säfve, Kurt & Co. (1894) originally under the pseudonym Rust Roest. In 1899, she began write under her real name, which appeared on the title page of John Hall, an innovative historical novel. She returned to the historical novel with two works on King Gustavus Adolphus IV of Sweden, Konungen (The King, 1904) and Konungen i landsflykt (The King in Exile, 1906) and Anckarström (1910). She was passionately committed to the women's rights cause. She was a close friend of Selma Lagerlöf and traveled with her in Italy, France, Belgium and Holland. In 1899, the pair took a trip to Egypt and Palestine that became the basis for Lagerlöf's novel Jerusalem and Elkan's book Drömmen om Österlandet (Dream of the Eastern Land, 1904). A selection of their letters was published in 1993.

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Œuvres
16
Membres
37
Popularité
#390,572
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
1
ISBN
7
Langues
1
Favoris
1