Helena Nyblom
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Helena Nyblom was a Swedish
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 children's story author. She is perhaps most remembered for The Swan Suit.

Biography

Helena was born in Copenhagen
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, Denmark
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, daughter to the Danish painter Jørgen Roed
Jørgen Roed
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. Her brother was the painter Holger Roed
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Holger Peter Roed, known as Holger Roed , Danish painter, was born in Copenhagen to painter Jørgen Roed and wife Emilie Mathilde...

. In September 1864 she married the Swedish academic Carl Rupert Nyblom, Associate Professor of Aesthetics at Uppsala University
Uppsala University
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, and at the end of the month the newly-weds took a steamer to Uppsala
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. Helena's first writings were poems and short stories. The stories, written in Danish and then translated into Swedish by her husband, were first published in the Ny Illustrerad Tidskrift (New Illustrated Journal) and subsequently collected in four volumes between 1875 and 1881. Helena did not think highly of the stories, which she regarded as potboilers. (The Nybloms had six children and needed the money.) Innately musical, she put more of herself into her poems, many of which were later set to music by Emil Sjögren
Emil Sjögren
Johan Gustav Emil Sjögren was a Swedish composer.Born in Stockholm, Sjögren entered the Stockholm Conservatory at the age of seventeen and later continued his studies at the Berlin Conservatory....

 and other composers. Her first collection of poems, written in Danish, came out in 1881. It attracted attention not just in Denmark, but also in Sweden, where it was praised by the poet Carl Snoilsky
Carl Snoilsky
Count Carl Johan Gustaf Snoilsky was a Swedish lyric poet, known for his realist poetry.Snoilsky was born in Stockholm. He was educated at the Clara School and Stockholms lyceum and in 1860 became a student at the University of Uppsala. He was trained for diplomacy, which he quit for work at the...

. In 1895 Helena converted to Roman Catholicism. She published her first fairy tales in 1897, when she was 54 years old. In all she wrote more than 80 fairy tales, in which she mixed Swedish folklore, ancient myths and romantic motifs. Many of her tales contain clear feminist messages. Besides publishing her own collections, she also contributed to the Swedish folklore and fairy tales annual Among Gnomes and Trolls
Bland tomtar och troll
Bland tomtar och troll is a popular Swedish folklore and fairy tales annual. Founded in 1907 and continuing to this very day, several of the foremost Swedish authors and illustrators have worked for the annual....

, where many of her tales were illustrated by John Bauer.

Works translated into English

  • The Little Maid Who Danced to Every Mood and the Knight Who Wanted the Best of Everything (c1910)
  • Jolly Calle and Other Swedish Fairy Tales (1912)
  • The Witch of the Woods: Fairy Tales from Sweden (1968)
  • The Queen's Necklace: A Swedish Folktale (1994)
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