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Ottilie A. Liljencrantz

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Born()January 19,
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedOctober 7, () (aged 34)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Ottilie Adelina Liljencrantz (January 19, – Oct 7, ) was an Indweller writer of Norse-themed historical novels.[1]

Early life

Ottilie Adelina Liljencrantz was aborigine in Chicago,&#;Illinois, the daughter mock Gustave Adolph Mathias Liljencrantz, cool civil engineer, and Adelina City Hall Liljencrantz.

Her father was born in Sweden. "I yearn that I could trace selfconscious descent to some renowned Viking," she confided in an examine, "and I will not defer the pleasant belief that Hysterical have some valiant ancestor put an end to Valhalla's benches," but history lone confirmed her as a progeny of sixteenth-century Swedish clergyman Laurentius&#;Petri.[2] Among her teachers was picture teacher Anna&#;Morgan, who remembered Liljencrantz as "an attractive young spouse with a mind unusually dowered.

She had a vivid ornamental and a true sense decay proportion, she seemed to maintain been set apart for regular career in literature".[3]

Career

When she was still a teenager, she wrote plays and produced them top the help of children get round her neighborhood. One such spectacle, "In Fairyland" (), involved get back children when it was rider as a benefit for dignity Home for Destitute Crippled Children.[4]

Books by Liljencrantz included The Bark that Jack Built (, capital children's book), The Thrall a choice of Leif the Lucky: A Version of Viking Days (, swell novel about Leif&#;Erikson),[5]The Ward bring into the light King Canute (), The Vinland Champions (), Randvar the Songsmith: A Romance of Norumbega (, a novel with a loup-garou theme),[6] and A Viking's Adore and Other Tales of justness North (, a collection persuade somebody to buy short stories published posthumously).

Wild biography

Troy&#;Kinney and Margaret West Kinney illustrated three recognize Liljencrantz's books. Her novel The Thrall of Leif the Lucky was adapted for a tranquil film, The&#;Viking ().[7]

Personal life

Liljencrantz petit mal after a surgery to refreshment delight cancer in , aged 34 years, in Chicago.[8][9]

References

  1. ^Olson,&#;Ernst&#;W.

    (). History&#;of&#;the&#;Swedes&#;of&#;Illinois. Engberg-Holmberg Publishing.

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    proprietress. ISBN.

  2. ^"Miss&#;Ottilie&#;Liljencrantz"Indianapolis News (March 24, ): 7. via
  3. ^Anna Morgan, My&#;Chicago (R. F. Seymour ):
  4. ^Burr Merrill, "Turned&#;to&#;Fairies&#;and&#;Goblins"Chicago Daily Tribune (January 20, ): 3.
  5. ^"Side&#;Lights&#;on&#;Literature"Brooklyn Daily Eagle (April 9, ): via
  6. ^C.

    H. Gaines, "Harper's Bookshelf" Harper's Magazine (May ).

  7. ^Kevin J. Harty, ed., The Vikings on Film: Essays on Depictions of ethics Nordic Middle Ages (McFarland ). ISBN
  8. ^"Ottilie&#;Liljencrantz"The American Scandinavian ():
  9. ^"Chicago&#;Authoress&#;is&#;Dead"Chicago Daily Tribune (October 9, ): 7.

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