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    1944. Elin Wägner was born in Lund, Sweden as the daughter of a school principal. Wägner was only three years old when her mother died. Wägner's books...
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  • footballer Elin Wägner (1882–1949), Swedish writer, journalist, feminist, teacher, ecologist and pacifist Helena (wife of Inge the Elder) or Elin (died 1105)...
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  • Pennskaftet (English: "Penholder") is a 1910 novel by the Swedish writer Elin Wägner. The title character is the female reporter Barbro Magnus ("Penholder")...
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    1945, she was nominated by the newly inducted Swedish Academy member Elin Wägner (1882–1949) by which she was eventually awarded. In total, the Nobel...
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  • November 19, 1919, by Ellen Palmstierna (chairman) together with writer Elin Wägner and Gerda Marcus (both active board members). Anna Kleman was also a...
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  • Isaksson, Ulla; Linder, Erik Hjalmar (1980). Elin Wägner: dotter av moderjord, 1922-1949 [Elin Wägner: daughter of mother earth] (in Swedish). Bonnier...
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    Ria Wägner, born Maria Wägner (1914–1999), was a Swedish journalist, author, translator, and television producer, who became one of the first television...
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    is named Åsa-Hanna after the 1918 novel of the same name by Lund-born Elin Wägner. The tram line opened to the public on Lucia day, 13 December 2020. The...
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    Vallquist (1918–2016) Carl-Johan Vallgren (born 1964) Per Wahlöö (1926–1975) Elin Wägner (1882–1949) Eva Waldemarsson (1908–1986) Per Wästberg (born 1933) Adéle...
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    Retrieved May 1, 2020. "Elin Wägner". The History of Nordic Women’s Literature. Retrieved May 1, 2020. Lotta Lotass. "Elin Wägner (1882-1949)". litteraturbanken...
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