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Camilla <I>Wergeland</I> Collett

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Camilla Wergeland Collett Famous memorial

Birth
Kristiansand, Kristiansand kommune, Vest-Agder fylke, Norway
Death
6 Mar 1895 (aged 82)
Oslo, Oslo kommune, Oslo fylke, Norway
Burial
Oslo, Oslo kommune, Oslo fylke, Norway Add to Map
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Author. She was called the first Norwegian feminist, and founded the genre of "realism" in Norwegian literature. Raised in a literary family (the younger sister of poet Henrik Wergeland), she started writing professionally soon after her marriage in 1841. Her only novel "Amtmandens Dottre" ("The District Governor's Daughters") was published, at first anonymously, in 1854 and 1855. It deals with the plight of girls in a patriarchial society, particularly centering on the issue of forced marriages. She also published numerous articles and essays, as well as her memoirs.
Author. She was called the first Norwegian feminist, and founded the genre of "realism" in Norwegian literature. Raised in a literary family (the younger sister of poet Henrik Wergeland), she started writing professionally soon after her marriage in 1841. Her only novel "Amtmandens Dottre" ("The District Governor's Daughters") was published, at first anonymously, in 1854 and 1855. It deals with the plight of girls in a patriarchial society, particularly centering on the issue of forced marriages. She also published numerous articles and essays, as well as her memoirs.

Bio by: Bob Hufford



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29335684/camilla-collett: accessed ), memorial page for Camilla Wergeland Collett (23 Jan 1813–6 Mar 1895), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29335684, citing Vår Frelsers gravlund, Oslo, Oslo kommune, Oslo fylke, Norway; Maintained by Find a Grave.