Barbra Ring (1870–1955)
Auteur de Peik
Œuvres de Barbra Ring
Fjellmus-bøkene 5 exemplaires
Fjeldmus 4 exemplaires
For hundrede aar siden : Hanna Winsnes og hendes 3 exemplaires
Eldjarstad 3 exemplaires
Fjeldmus på udenlandsrejse 3 exemplaires
Anne-Karine Corvin 3 exemplaires
Unge Fruer 3 exemplaires
Da Peik skulde gjøre sin lykke 2 exemplaires
Anne-Karine Corvin bøkene 2 exemplaires
Babbens dagbok ; Billett mrk. "286" 2 exemplaires
The Tomboy Cousin 2 exemplaires
Leken Blir Liv 2 exemplaires
Sånn er Norge 2 exemplaires
Mellom venner og fiender 2 exemplaires
Fra Hanna Winsnes' prestegaard 2 exemplaires
Minder og smaa bekjendelser 2 exemplaires
Elven strømmer 2 exemplaires
Svar till märket "286" 1 exemplaire
Peik / Peik gør sin Lykke 1 exemplaire
Ann-Kersti 1 exemplaire
Nu 1 exemplaire
Tertit ; Lillefru Tertit 1 exemplaire
Das Spiel auf Ladeby 1 exemplaire
Fjeldmus og andre fortællinger 1 exemplaire
Søstre 1 exemplaire
Kvinde 1 exemplaire
Den Kjaerligheten 1 exemplaire
Villbasser Reddharen 1 exemplaire
Vägen 1 exemplaire
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Nom canonique
- Ring, Barbra
- Nom légal
- Ring, Barbra Mathilde
- Date de naissance
- 1870
- Date de décès
- 1955
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- Norway
- Lieu de naissance
- Drammen, Fiken, Norwegen
- Lieu du décès
- Oslo, Norwegen
- Professions
- children's book author
novelist
short story writer
biographer
literary critic
journalist (tout afficher 7)
memoirist - Relations
- Winsnes, Hanna (great grandmother)
- Organisations
- Norwegian Writers' Association
Norsk PEN - Courte biographie
- Barbra Ring was born in Drammen, Norway to Ole Ring and his wife Thora Augusta Ravn. She was the great-granddaughter of Hanna Winsnes, Norway's first female novelist. Her only formal education was at a middle school in the capital of Kristiania (now Oslo). In 1890, Barbra married Thorvald Kirsebom, with whom she had a daughter before the couple divorced in 1902. In 1917, she remarried to Gen. Ragnar Rosenquist. Barbra made her literary debut in 1904 with the children's novel Babbens dagbog, a major success. Her bestselling books about the character of Peik, created in 1909, brought her great popularity and are now considered classics. She also wrote plays for children that were performed at the National Theater. Her fiction for adults, beginning with the novel Jomfruen (1914), also was successful. Barbra also wrote literary criticism, book and theater reviews for newspapers, and three volumes of memoirs. She collected and published family letters from her great-grandmother Hanna Winsnes, and also wrote her biography. Barbra Ring was an early member of the Norwegian Writers' Association, which she served as a board member from 1914 to 1921, and was for many years an active member of Norsk PEN. Her daughter Gerda Ring became an actress who performed in several productions of Barbra's plays.
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 32
- Membres
- 70
- Popularité
- #248,179
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 3
- Langues
- 1
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