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Mathilda Malling

Ingrid Mathilda Malling (early pseudonym Stella Kleve) was a Swedish novelist born January 20, 1864, on Oskar Farm in southern Sweden and died in Copenhagen in 1942. Daughter of a Danish cargo owner, she graduated in Stockholm in 1883 and was married in 1890 to merchant Peter Malling in Copenhagen.
==Controversial early works==
Malling debuted in 1885 with the novel ''Berta Funcke'', followed in 1888 by the novel ''Alice Brandt'', both published under the pseudonym Stella Kleve. Her contemporaries took note of her sensually colored depictions of young women, but posterity now considers her decadent late-naturalistic depiction of women as the female counterpart of the male breakthrough novels of this time. She had early contact with Ola Hansson who frequently corresponded with her and also courted and proposed to her. Hansen portrayed, after a difficult break-up with Malling, as a woman of the future. The young poets and the students Emil Kléen and Albert Sahlin wanted to do a small decadent publication (which never came out) in the late 1880s, but failed to persuade her.

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