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(1913) [MARC] Author: Louise Nyström-Hamilton Translator: Anna E.B. Fries
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INTRODUCTION NOT a few among those who read Ellen Key's books and hear of her influence in the world, have desired to know more of her life than has yet been placed before the English reader. Such desire will be to some extent satisfied by this translation of the biography written by Mrs. Louise Nystrom- Hamilton. It is simply, as the author herself states, a record of external events such as we may reasonably expect in the biography of a living person, without any attempt to esti- mate Ellen Key's work or even to propagan- dise her doctrines. The sketch is slight, but we can regard it as competent. Mrs. Nys- trom-Hamilton, who was independently ac- quainted with the Key family, has known Ellen Key for many years, and been associated with her work, for she is the wife of Dr. Anton Nystrom, who founded the People's Institute at Stockholm where Ellen Key lec- tured for twenty years. She has also written several books on the sexual life (one of them

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