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  1. 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 noruega.

  2. Camilla Collett, født Wergeland, var en norsk forfatter og kvinnesakspioner. Collett var 1800-tallets mest betydningsfulle kvinnelige norske forfatter. I det aller meste av det hun skrev, tematiserte Collett kvinners stilling i samfunnet og i litteraturen.

  3. Jacobine Camilla Collett (née Wergeland; 23 January 1813 – 6 March 1895) was a Norwegian writer, often referred to as the first Norwegian feminist. She was also the younger sister of Norwegian poet Henrik Wergeland, and is recognized as being one of the first contributors to realism in Norwegian literature.

  4. Camilla Collett se encuentra entre este grupo de mujeres; por algo es la pionera del feminismo en Noruega. ¿Quién fue Camilla Collett? Nació en Kristiansand en 1813 como Jacobine Camilla Wergeland.

  5. 2 de mar. de 2024 · Camilla Collett was a novelist and passionate advocate of women’s rights; she wrote the first Norwegian novel dealing critically with the position of women. Its immense influence on later writers—especially Henrik Ibsen, Jonas Lie, and Alexander Kielland—is reflected in the late 19th century, when.

  6. (1813-1895) Who? Norway's first real feminist. Author of texts with female main characters. Social debater. Played an important part in the first phase of the bourgeois feminism. Honourary member of t he Norwegian Association for Women’s Rights when it was established in 1884. Where? Born in Kristiansand. Grew up in Eidsvoll Vicarage.

  7. Camilla Collett published numerous essays and books discussing the women situation, dealing both with the small annoyances of women’s everyday life and more general problems, such as for instance the image of women in 19th century novels and prostitution.