Charlotta Öberg

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Charlotta Öberg (1818, in Stockholm – 21 June 1856) known as Lotta Öberg, was a Swedish poet.

Life[edit]

Öberg was born in Stockholm to a charwoman and a carpenter. Due to her family's poverty, she was unable to attend school as a child.[1]

Her poems were read at the salon of a rich woman, for whom her mother worked, which made her discovered. She was placed in a pension by count Gustaf af Wetterstedt, and was able to attend school.

Between 1834 and 1841, she published the collection Lyriska dikter (Lyrical Poems) which was given the assessment: They [her poems] give witness of a deep and warm emotion, which in a simple, innocent and touching way reminds of the tones from the great poets, from which she was inspired.[who?] Her death was reported in the press.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Larsson, Lisbeth. "Maria Charlotta Öberg". Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon. SKBL. Retrieved 2 September 2023.

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