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  1. Camilla Collett 339 Trsek vilde jeg blot laese Sorgens og Erindringens Runer, evige Gravskrifter over en evig, aldrig glemt Fortid.V6 In 1839, she met Peter Jonas Collett, their acquaintance soon changed into friendship, which matured into love. Camilla was tormented by grave doubts, which Collett, however, man aged to dispel.

  2. 2042. Existen mujeres que no sucumben sumisas a las normativas sociales, que no asumen las expectativas sobre su sexo, que saben que han nacido para poner la crítica donde otras ponen la mesa. Camilla Collett se encuentra entre este grupo de mujeres; por algo es la pionera del feminismo en Noruega.

  3. This volume includes the transcription of seventy letters by the norwegian author and feminist Camilla Collett (1813-95) from the period 1852-63. Only eight of the letters has been published previously. In the introduction, we present an overview of

  4. Jacobine Camilla Collett (nacida Wergeland) (* Kristiansand, 23 de enero de 1813 - † Cristianía, 6 de marzo de 1895), fue una escritora noruega . Frecuentemente se le reconoce como la primera feminista noruega. Fue hermana menor del poeta noruego Henrik Wergeland, y se le atribuye el ser la primera escritora del realismo en la literatura ...

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  6. Camilla Collett (1813-1895) grew up in a self-consciously provincial country.2 Heated discussion about politics, peasants, history, folk art, and language accompanied the decades after 1814 when the Norwegian constitution was adopted. As a university was established in Christi-

  7. dominance affected Camilla Collett’s life and thought. Legal and social injustice faced by women in nineteenth-century Scandinavia and Europe is the central theme of her writings. For more than fifty years, Camilla Collett wrote about the subjugation of women and searched for ways to inspire women to become independent.