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  1. Växjö, Sweden. Died. March 10, 1940 (aged 45) Stockholm, Sweden. Notable works. Tony series. 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.

  2. Julie Fredrika. von Krusenstjerna. 1894-10-09 — 1940-03-10. Author. Agnes von Krusenstjerna was one of the most well-known Swedish authors of the interwar years. Her novels about women’s dreams for the future, their relationships, their sexuality and the limiting conditions they lived under, generated both opposition and support and ...

    • October 9, 1894
    • March 10, 1940
  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Agnes Julie Fredrika von Krusenstjerna föddes i Växjö den 9 oktober 1894. Pappan, Ernst von Krusenstjerna, var major. Mamman, som hette Eva, var dotter till landshövdingen i Uppsala, Adolf Hamilton och hans maka Agnes, som var dotter till Erik Gustaf Geijer. Familjen flyttade så småningom till Visby och bodde där några år.

    • Kronoberg County
    • October 9, 1894
    • David Sprengel
    • March 10, 1940
  4. 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. Due to mental illness, which took the form of bouts of hysteria, she was forced to leave ...

  5. Discover life events, stories and photos about Agnes Julie Fredrika von Krusenstierna (1894–1940) of Växjö, Kronoberg, Sweden.

  6. 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.

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