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Literary critic and editor.  Wrote for Stockholms Dagblad, contributing literary criticism under her own name and humorous stories under the name Huck Leber.  Worked with her lover Ellen Kleman in publishing the letters of Fredrika Bremer in four volumes, titled 'Fredrika Bremers brev', between 1915 and 1920.  Was described as Sweden’s most eloquent critic with the highest aesthetic sensitivity.  Published books of essays, mainly pertaining to literature: 'En recensents baktankar' (1928), 'Det speglade livet' (1926), 'Det rika stärbhuset' (1946) and 'Sigrid Fridman – och andra konstnärer' (1948).
  
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* [[Literary Critics and Editors Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
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==Further Reading/Research==
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* https://nordicwomensliterature.net/writers/johanson-klara/
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* http://www.ub.gu.se/kvinn/portaler/kvinnotidskrifter/biografier/johanson.xml
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* https://www.skbl.se/sv/artikel/KlaraJohanson
  
Literary critic, editor. Worked with her lover Ellen Kleman.
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 17 July 2023

Klara Johanson

Country

Sweden

Birth - Death

1875 - 1948

Occupation

Writer

Description

Literary critic and editor. Wrote for Stockholms Dagblad, contributing literary criticism under her own name and humorous stories under the name Huck Leber. Worked with her lover Ellen Kleman in publishing the letters of Fredrika Bremer in four volumes, titled 'Fredrika Bremers brev', between 1915 and 1920. Was described as Sweden’s most eloquent critic with the highest aesthetic sensitivity. Published books of essays, mainly pertaining to literature: 'En recensents baktankar' (1928), 'Det speglade livet' (1926), 'Det rika stärbhuset' (1946) and 'Sigrid Fridman – och andra konstnärer' (1948).

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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