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  1. Although the marriage was framed by disagreements and talk of divorce the couple lived together until Agnes von Krusenstjerna’s death. Their attitudes toward life and lifestyle were extremely different from that of Agnes’ family and this conflict eventually led to a fall-out.

    • October 9, 1894
    • March 10, 1940
  2. Agnes von Krusenstjerna (who died in 1940) left among a multitude of shorter writings three major works: a trilogy generally referred to as "The Tony Books": the individual titles of which are "Tony Grows Up," "Tony's Apprenticeship," and "Tony's Final Apprenticeship"; "The Misses Von Pahlen," a family chronicle in seven volumes; and "Poor

  3. Agnes von Krusenstjerna. 1894 - 1940. Sweden. Agnes von Krusenstjerna grew up in an aristocratic officer’s family and has been labelled a decadent, trivial writer, but has also been celebrated as a genius on a par with Marcel Proust and D. H. Lawrence.

  4. Agnes von Krusenstjerna (October 9, 1894 – March 10, 1940) was a Swedish writer and noble. She was a controversial writer whose books challenged the moral standards of the day and was the center of a great literary controversy of the freedom of speech.

  5. The aim of this article is to explore the queer possibilities of the silence in the depiction of the protagonist’s love life in Agnes von Krusenstjerna’s Tony trilogy (1922–1926).

  6. Dec 9, 2022 · The aim of this article is to explore the queer possibilities of the silence in the depiction of the protagonist’s love life in Agnes von Krusenstjerna’s Tony trilogy (1922–1926).

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  8. Loving Couples. Directed by Mai Zetterling • 1964 • Sweden. Starring Harriet Andersson, Gunnel Lindblom, Gio Petré. The title of Mai Zetterling’s boldly iconoclastic debut feature—adapted from a cycle of seven novels by the provocative feminist writer Agnes von Krusenstjernadrips with irony.

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