Gertrud Johanna Almqvist (16 October 1875 – 24 June 1954) was a
Swedish writer and
feminist
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. Throughout her career, she wrote numerous books, particularly on the subject of women, and actively advocated for women's rights. Her works also portrayed female homosexual relationships.
Life
Gertrud Almqvist was born on 16 October 1875 in
Töreboda
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,
Sweden
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. She was one of the two daughters of Edvard Almqvist, an agricultural engineer, and his wife Thora Almqvist. Almqvist was taught at home before completing her education in France and Switzerland, where she studied languages and literature.
In 1899, Almqvist published her first novel ''Genom brottsjöarna i hamn'', which was shortly followed by her second novel ''När faller täckelset?'', released the same year. Supported by ''
Stockholms Dagblad
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History and profile
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''s foreign stipend, she traveled across several European places. She began contributing literary reviews to newspapers and journals under an array of pseudonyms, including Madame Sans Gêne and Madame Mêre. In 1903, she was president 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 ...
. From 1910 to 1912, Almqvist worked as a literary critic for the Swedish journal ''
Idun'', as well as contributed articles to ''Rösträtt för kvinnor'' on the subject of women's rights. Before the commencement of
World War I
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, she published several books including, ''Ur en själs lif: efter funna anteckningar'' (1902), ''Den svenska kvinnan'' (1910), ''Boken om Erland Höök'' (1911), and ''Gwendolins brott och andra sägner från fattighäradet'' (1916). Almqvist married the translator and journalist in 1917.
Almquist followed these books with ''Det törstande folket'' in 1919. Five years later, she published an anthology of short stories, entitled ''Den sällsamma resan: noveller''. She released her last book, ''I tolfte timmen: en gammal, dåraktig kvinnas bekännelser'' in 1928 under the pen-name Molly Molander. The book featured the female protagonist Ronny having an affair with another woman. Her later works similarly focused on the themes of female homosexuality and lives of women after the First World War. She was liberal in the representation of same-sex relationships, and the issue of prejudice towards unmarried women frequently became the subject of her works.
Almquist died in
Gothenburg
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, on 24 June 1954.
Bibliography
* Genom brottsjöarna i hamn: svenskt original, 1899
* När faller täckelset?: svenskt original, 1899
* Ur en själs lif: efter funna anteckningar, 1902
* Den svenska kvinnan, 1910
* Boken om Erland Höök, 1911
* Gwendolins brott och andra sägner från fattighäradet, 1916
* Det törstande folket, 1919
* Den sällsamma resan: noveller, 1924
* I tolfte timmen: en gammal, dåraktig kvinnas bekännelser, 1928
References
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1875 births
1954 deaths
19th-century Swedish writers
Swedish-language writers
19th-century Swedish women writers
19th-century writers
Swedish feminists
Members of Nya Idun
People from Töreboda Municipality