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Paperback Twelve Months With Fredrika Bremer In Sweden: By Margaret Howitt Book

ISBN: 1286659264

ISBN13: 9781286659267

Twelve Months With Fredrika Bremer In Sweden: By Margaret Howitt

Twelve Months With Fredrika Bremer in Sweden offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century Swedish society through the eyes of Margaret Howitt. This biographical travelogue recounts Howitt's year-long sojourn in Sweden with the celebrated Swedish novelist and feminist, Fredrika Bremer. Howitt's detailed observations capture the essence of Swedish life, culture, and landscapes, providing a unique perspective on the social and intellectual climate of the time.

Through vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, Howitt paints a portrait of Bremer as both a literary figure and a compassionate individual deeply engaged with the social issues of her day. Readers will discover a nuanced understanding of Sweden's customs, traditions, and natural beauty, as well as gain insights into the lives and works of prominent Swedish intellectuals. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Swedish history, travel literature, and the lives of remarkable women.

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