Rosa Fitinghoff
Laura Mathilda Edla Rosa Fitinghoff (* 1872 ; † 1949 ) was a Swedish writer who mainly wrote children's books.
It comes from a line drawn from the Baltic States to Sweden by the Baltic German noble family of the Vietinghoffs . As the last lover of the writer Henrik Ibsen , she inspired him to write his drama When we dead awake .
Works
- The old house at home: the story of a brave family . (Den gamla stugan darhemma), trans. Thea Staedtler, Ill. Kurt Mann
- In strange hands: the story of an adventurous odyssey through Sweden and Lapland . (I Tattarhänder), trans. Thea Staedtler, Ill. Walter Rieck
- Silja in the tent on the mountains. A story of Lappkinder, reindeer and a bright summer . (Tomtekåtan: Barnberättelse från Lappland), translator Thea Staedtler, Ill. Walter Rieck
Web links
- Literature by and about Rosa Fitinghoff in the catalog of the German National Library
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SURNAME | Fitinghoff, Rosa |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fitinghoff, Laura Mathilda Edla Rosa (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swedish writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1872 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1949 |