Elsa Holmsten | |
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Born | 1709 or 1710 Oulu, Finland |
Died | 20 October 1735 |
Occupation | poet |
Elsa Christina Holmsten-Vaklin (1709 or 1710 Oulu – 20 October 1735 Oulu) was an early Finnish female poet. [1]
Elsa Holmsten was married to postmaster Johann Wakelin from 1734. They renounced their faith to marry and returned to the State religion. Elsa Wakelin died a few years later in 1735 due to difficult childbirth. [2]
Elsa Holmsten wrote four verses in Swedish, which her husband Johan Wakelin translated into Finnish in 1737 and published as a daily newspaper. One of the songs is also included in the current Virsikirja as hymn 307. [3]
Toivo Hyyryläinen wrote the play Lasimeri about the life of Elsa Holmsten. [1][ failed verification]
Elsa Holmsten | |
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Born | 1709 or 1710 Oulu, Finland |
Died | 20 October 1735 |
Occupation | poet |
Elsa Christina Holmsten-Vaklin (1709 or 1710 Oulu – 20 October 1735 Oulu) was an early Finnish female poet. [1]
Elsa Holmsten was married to postmaster Johann Wakelin from 1734. They renounced their faith to marry and returned to the State religion. Elsa Wakelin died a few years later in 1735 due to difficult childbirth. [2]
Elsa Holmsten wrote four verses in Swedish, which her husband Johan Wakelin translated into Finnish in 1737 and published as a daily newspaper. One of the songs is also included in the current Virsikirja as hymn 307. [3]
Toivo Hyyryläinen wrote the play Lasimeri about the life of Elsa Holmsten. [1][ failed verification]