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Ein Tagebuch

Fredrika Bremer

Franckh, 1844



280 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1843

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Fredrika Bremer

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Fredrika Bremer was a Swedish 19th century writer and one of the earliest and perhaps most influential women rights activist in the country.

Born into a wealthy family in the Swedish speaking parts of Finland Bremer recieved a thorough education including a Tour d'Europe.

In 1828 she she started to publish her series Teckningar utur hvardagslifvet (Drawings from the everyday life), in which her story Familjen H... (The Family H...) was included. The work drew influences from the English 'novel of letters', as well as the utilitism of Jeremy Bentham and the works of Freidrich Schiller. The work was widely acclaimed and she continued her writings by publishing Grannerna (The Neighbours) and Hemmet (The Home).

Inspired by Alexis de Tocquevilles she travelled to the United States by herself and stayed for over a year. Bremer was dissapointed by the experience since she could not condone with policies such as slavery. She was however somewhat influencal in the US at the time, having many of her works translated by Mary Howitt, and she was mentioned in Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.

Her most important work would be Hertha. The book caused such a major discussion about the role of women in society that the Swedish parliment decided to grant unmarried women over 25 years of age legal majority. It also lead to the foundation of all women higher education schools.

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December 8, 2019
Vad är detta? Detta är som det går an - extended edition, med en sprinkle av pride and prejudice. Sofia träffar Major(?) Brenner men insisterar på att inte gifta sig för att hon vill behålla sin självständighet. Brenner får (flera) ohämmade känsloutbrott och stormar ut/bort/lämnar landet. Samtidigt smyger fuckboyen St:Orme runt och förför och lånar pengar vilket håller på att störta Sofias kusin Flora i olycka.
Ja, ni hör ungefär vad det här handlar om. Boken är bara 198 sidor men har behållt språket sedan 1843 vilket gör det ganska outhärdligt att läsa. Det är just det tröga språket som gör att jag ger den så lågt betyg. Berättelsen i sig är en helt ok will-i-wont-i-berättelse från mitten av 1800-talet.
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