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    Ellen Key was born at Sundsholm mansion in Småland, Sweden, on 11 December 1849. [2] Her father was Emil Key, the founder of the Swedish Agrarian Party and a frequent contributor to the Swedish newspaper Aftonposten. Her mother was Sophie Posse Key, who was born into an aristocratic family from the southernmost part of Skåne County. Emil ...

  2. Ellen Key (born December 11, 1849, Sundsholm, Sweden—died April 25, 1926, Strand) was a Swedish feminist and writer whose advanced ideas on sex, love and marriage, and moral conduct had wide influence; she was called the “Pallas of Sweden.”. Key was born the daughter of the landowner and politician Emil Key (1822–92).

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    May 14, 2018 · Key, Ellen (1849–1926) Swedish teacher, writer, lecturer, and feminist. Born Ellen Carolina Sophia Key on December 11, 1849, at Sundsholm, her father's estate in Småland, southern Sweden; died on April 25, 1926, at Strand, her countryhome on Lake Våttern in the province of Ostergotland; daughter of Emil Key (a gentleman farmer and ...

  4. Ellen Key Swedish Social and Ethical Writer 1849 – 1926 A.D. Ellen Key, a Swedish social and ethical writer, of international importance. Born of a family of landed gentry and statesmen in which strains of Scottish and English blood were blended, she was educated at home and became in her twentieth year the secretary of her father, a member of the Riksdag.

  5. Ellen Key was a leading intellectual and an important former of public opinion, in both a national and international context, around the turn of the twentieth century. Her views on love, marriage, sexuality, childcare, education and aesthetics have informed generations of people. Ellen Key was born in 1849 as the eldest of six siblings at ...

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  6. Ellen Key’s most important and best-known work on education is Barnets “rhundrade (volumes I and II, 1900), translated into English as The Century of the Child (1909). Biographical background Ellen Key was born in the manor house of Sundsholm in the southern Swedish province of Sm–land. She received a rather rigid education at home.

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  8. Quick Reference. (1849–1926), Swedish writer and educator, one of the most prominent figures of the Nordic women's movement. Her works on women's rights, marriage, family, and motherhood have been translated into many ... From: Key, Ellen in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature ». Subjects: History.

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