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List of Swedish women writers

This is a list of women writers who were born in Sweden or whose writings are closely associated with the country.

A

  • Sophie Adlersparre (1823–1895), journalist, editor, women's rights activist
  • Charlotte Agell (born 1959), English-language works for children and young adults
  • Catharina Ahlgren (1734–1800)
  • Astrid Ahnfelt (1876–1962), writer, translator and editor, fostered cultural relations between Sweden and Italy
  • Sonja Åkesson (1926–1977), poet, dramatist
  • Susanna Alakoski (born 1962), Finnish-born author now in Sweden, novelist, author of Svinalängorna filmed as Beyond
  • Eva Alexanderson (1911–1994), novelist, translator, publisher
  • Elsa Alkman (1878–1975), suffragist, women's rights activist, writer and composer
  • Barbro Alving (1909–1987), journalist, feminist, screenwriter
  • Fanny Alving (1874–1955), journalist, novelist
  • Karin Alvtegen (born 1965), crime fiction writer, some works now in English
  • Lena Anderson (born 1939), children's writer and illustrator
  • Pamela Andersson (born 1965), journalist
  • Stina Aronson (1892–1956), novelist, her Hitom himlen features women in the farms of northern Sweden
  • Suzanne Axell (born 1955), journalist, television presenter
  • Majgull Axelsson (born 1947), journalist, best-selling novelist

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C

D

  • Tora Dahl (1886–1982), novelist, teacher, gained fame with her autobiographic Fosterbarn (Foster Child) in 1954

E

F

G

H

I

  • Ulla Isaksson (1916–2000), novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, caused controversy among feminists with Paradistorg (Paradise Place, 1973)

J

  • Ann Jäderlund (born 1955), poet, playwright, children's writer
  • Ann Henning Jocelyn, (born 1948), writer, playwright and translator
  • Klara Johanson (1875–1948), literary critic, essayist, translator
  • Majken Johansson (1930–1993), now regarded as one of Sweden's greatest mid-20th century poets
  • Molly Johnson (1931–2018), novelist, known for Pansarkryssaren
  • Mari Jungstedt (born 1962), popular crime fiction writer, journalist, translated 15 languages including English

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N

O

P

  • Agneta Pleijel (born 1940), novelist, poet, playwright, journalist, critic, author of the philosophical novel Fungi

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T

U

  • Bea Uusma (born 1966), children's writer, non-fiction writer, illustrator, medical doctor

V

  • Gunnel Vallquist (1918–2016), essayist, non-fiction writer, translator, religious commentary

W

See also

References

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