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Alfhild Teresia Agrell (14 January 1849 – 8 November 1923) was a Swedish writer and playwright. She is known for her works on sexual equality in opposition to the contemporary sexual double standard, and as such a participator in the famous ''
Sedlighetsdebatten The Nordic sexual morality debate (Danish: , Swedish: , Norwegian: ) was the name for a cultural movement and public debate in Scandinavia taking place in the 1880s, in which sexuality and sexual morals, particularly the contemporary sexual doubl ...
''.


Life

She was born to Erik Johan Martin and Karolina Margareta Adolphson, who worked as confectioners. From 1868 until 1895 she was married to the
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er merchant A. Agrell. She was engaged in the contemporary women's movement and the ''
Sedlighetsdebatten The Nordic sexual morality debate (Danish: , Swedish: , Norwegian: ) was the name for a cultural movement and public debate in Scandinavia taking place in the 1880s, in which sexuality and sexual morals, particularly the contemporary sexual doubl ...
'', and belonged to the few radical women to wear the reform dress of the
Swedish Dress Reform Association Swedish Dress Reform Association (Swedish: ) was a Swedish women's association, active from 1886 to 1903.Jerremalm, Sanna (2010). Svenska reformdräkter : kvinnokläder för en ny tid. Uppsala: Uppsala Universitet, Textilvetenskap. Libris 13941 ...
in public. Agrell was a member of the women's association
Nya Idun ('New Idun') is a Swedish cultural association for women founded in 1885, originally as a female counterpart to ('the Idun Society'). Its aim was to "gather educated women in the Stockholm area for informal gatherings". Activity was founded ...
after its founding in 1885 and one of its first committee members. After several previous successes, Agrell's play Ensam (Alone) premiered at the Dramaten in Stockholm on 3 February 1886. The play depicts the socially committed Thora, who has taken care of her illegitimate daughter despite the reluctance of her surroundings. Ensam was a success and ran for 15 performances in the spring and autumn of 1886. She temporarily used the pseudonyms ''Thyra'', ''Lovisa Petterqvist'' and ''Stig Stigson'', but soon began to use her own name, which was unusual for a woman; other famed female Swedish playwrights of the century, such as the sisters Louise and
Jeanette Granberg Johanna "Jeanette" Charlotta Granberg (19 October 1825 – 2 April 1857), also known by her married name ''Stjernström'' and by the pseudonym of ''Georges Malméen'', was a Swedish writer, a playwright, a feminist and a translator, who wrote pla ...
, both used male pseudonyms. The subject that she concentrated on, sexual
double standard A double standard is the application of different sets of principles for situations that are, in principle, the same. It is often used to describe treatment whereby one group is given more latitude than another. A double standard arises when two ...
s, was very shocking for her time. Agrell was an important contributor to the cause of gender equality in regard to sexuality; in her work, she handled the questions and consequences of sexual injustice, the sexual double standards such as the fact that a woman is subjected to contempt when she does the same thing as a man in sexual matters, the questions of having "a bad reputation", the questions of the blame put on the woman and not the man when a child is born out of marriage, and the difficulties when a woman of the people and a man of the upper classes fall in love and the consequences of such a relationship. But she was pessimistic of the hope that men and women would ever reach sexual equality, and she doubted that a woman could find such a thing in marriage, where she by law was much restricted and given to her husband's whims.


Works

* ('Saved'), 1883, play * ('Judged'),1884, play * ('Alone'), 1886, play * ('Spring'), 1889, play *''Ingrid'', 1900, play * ('Small-town life'), 1884 * ('From the country to the city'), 1884, collection of novels. * ('On the countryside'), 1887 * ('Old women and men in Norrland'), 1899–1900 * ('What no one sees'), 1885 * ('In Stockholm'), 1893 * ('At home in Jokkmokk'), 1896 * ('From the North'),1898 * ('Dreamer of God'),1904 * ('Norrland Temperament'),1910


See also

* Agnes von Krusenstjerna *
Frida Stéenhoff Helga Frideborg "Frida" Maria Stéenhoff, née ''Wadström'' (11 December 1865, in Stockholm – 22 June 1945, in Stockholm), was a Swedish writer and women's rights activist. She was a leading participant of the public debate of gender equality a ...


References

* Österberg, Carin, Lewenhaupt, Inga & Wahlberg, Anna Greta, Svenska kvinnor: föregångare nyskapare, Signum, Lund, 1990 (Swedish Women: Predecessors, pioneers) 1990 (In Swedish)


Further reading

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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Agrell, Alfhild 1849 births 1923 deaths Swedish women dramatists and playwrights 19th-century Swedish dramatists and playwrights People from Härnösand Writers from Västernorrland County Swedish feminists 19th-century Swedish women writers Members of Nya Idun