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The young Swedish author Victoria Benedictsson published her first novel Pengar (Money) in 1885, under the pseudonym Ernst Ahlgren. The novel is set in rural southern Sweden where the author lived, and follows the fortunes of Selma Berg, a girl whose fate has much in common with that of Madame Bovary and Ibsen's Nora. The gifted young Selma is forced to give up her dreams of going to art school when her uncle persuades her to marry, at the age of sixteen, a rich older squire. Profoundly shocked by her wedding night and by the mercenary nature of the marriage transaction, she finds herself trapped in a life of idle luxury. She finds solace in her friendship with her cousin and old sparing partner Richard; but as their mutual regard threatens to blossom into passion, she draws back from committing adultery and from surrendering to the force of her own sexuality. An impassioned, intelligent, and curiously neglected work"-Kirkus Reviews"
222 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1885
- Du, som själv är fri, och aldrig kan bli annat, du har svårt att föreställa dig hur det känns för den som avstått all rätt över sitt eget jag, och som ändå vet sig vara en verkligt levande människa, en tänkande, viljande varelse, sade hon.