Längtan efter södern. Om bilden av Italien i brevväxlingen mellan Ellen Key och Hilma Angered Strandberg
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2015
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LIR. journal
Abstract
Swedish feminist writer and educator Ellen Key (1849–1926)
and writer Hilma Angered Strandberg (1855–1927) wrote letters
to each other for 37 years (1888–1925). This article focuses on
the image of Italy in their correspondence. Both Key and Angered
Strandberg spent long periods there. Through their letters
and their comments on the country, they also depict their lives
and their relationship, establishing an implicit epistolary pact
between them, where Key acts almost as a »confessor« and
Strandberg as a suffering victim. Angered Strandberg, who
wrote very long letters, was trapped by her everlasting financial
problems and bad health, while Ellen Key, who was well
known and better off financially, tried to help her friend in
various ways. The image of Italy given by Angered Strandberg
is very negative, while Key appears as a more traditional
» Italia-romanticist«, following a long tradition formed by
various Swedish and European travellers.
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Ulla Åkerström has a PhD in Romance languages and is
Director of studies for English, Latin and Greek at the Department
of languages and literatures, University of Gothenburg.
Keywords
Epistolarity, image of Italy, Ellen Key, Hilma Angered Strandberg