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Sigrid Lidströmer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sigrid Lidströmer Sigrid Lidströmer (1866–1942), grand daughter of the architect Fredrik August Lidströmer, was a Swedish author, polemicist and translator.〔''Sveriges Periodiska Litteratur'' (Swedish Periodical Literature), vol. 3, pp. 542-590〕 She wrote articles in the Swedish literary gazette ''Idun,''〔''Idun'', literary magazine, Swedish Royal Library, Stockholm, 1910-1930.〕〔''Sällskapet Iduns protokollsböcker'' (Protocol Books of the Idun Society), Deposition No. 218, ''Handskriftssektionen'' (Manuscript Section), Swedish Royal Library, Stockholm.〕 wrote and translated songs,〔Lennart Reimer's Music Archives, Part of the Swedish State Musicological Archives, Stockholm〕 novels, short stories,〔''The Mörner Archive'', AL, CB, Örebro University Library, Örebro, Bernhard Lundstedt〕 polemical articles,〔''Biblioteksbladet'' (14th-20th volumes), Gothenburg University Library, Gothenburg, Sweden〕 and poems from and to Swedish, Finnish,〔''Finsk Tidskrift'' (Finnish Newspaper), journal (1912-1936), Helsinki, Finland〕 Norwegian, Danish,〔 German, French and English. She corresponded〔''Epistola: in carcere et vinculis - Letters from the Prison Time'' - (Brev från fängelsetiden), translation into Swedish by Carl Björkman, 1920, 1926, 1927〕 with Oscar Wilde and translated his The Ballad of Reading Gaol into Swedish.〔Oscar Wilde, ''Intentions'', ''The Ballad of Reading Gaol'', ''De profundis'', translation into Swedish by Sigrid Lidströmer, Swedish Title: ''Readingballaden - Skrifter av Oscar Wilde'', 1920, 1926, 1927.〕 Her main interests were women's rights,〔''Dagny'' (Magazine for Women's movement), Gothenburg University Library, Gothenburg, Sweden, 1912-1930.〕 education, literary debate and general human rights.〔''Ord och Bild'' (Word and Picture), Magazine (12th-21st volumes)〕 ==Notes== 〔
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