词条 | Maria Jotuni |
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| image = Maria Jotuni 1930.jpg | imagesize = | alt = | caption = Maria Jotuni in 1930 | pseudonym = | birth_name = Maria Gustaava Jotuni | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1880|4|9}} | birth_place = Kuopio, Finland | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1943|9|30|1880|4|9}} | death_place = Helsinki, Finland | resting_place = | occupation = | language = | nationality = | ethnicity = | citizenship = | education = | alma_mater = | period = | genre = | subject = | movement = | notableworks = | spouse = | partner = | children = | relatives = | influences = | influenced = | awards = | signature = | signature_alt = | website = | portaldisp = }}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2010}} Maria Gustaava Jotuni (Haggrén until 1906,[1] Jotuni-Tarkiainen from 1911, born 9 April 1880[1] Kuopio, died 30 September 1943 in Helsinki) was a Finnish author and a playwright. LifeJotuni went to an all-girls school in Kuopio.[3] She graduated in 1900 and planned to become teacher. In 1900–1904 she studied history and literature at the University of Helsinki.[3] Jotuni met her future husband, the literary critic Viljo Tarkiainen (1879–1951), in the university, and they got married in 1911. They had two sons: Jukka Tarkiainen and Tuttu Tarkiainen. She is sometimes considered an early feminist,[2] and according to Jukka's son Kari Tarkiainen, her posthumously published novel Huojuva talo ("Tottering House") was based on her marriage to his grandfather; it depicts the husband as nightmarishly abusive. She started working as a journalist in a student magazine at the University of Helsinki. Maria Haggrén changed her surname to Jotuni in 1906. "Jotuni" means a giant in Scandinavian mythology.[3][4][5] She died of heart disease in Helsinki.[1] Works{{Library resources box|by=yes|viaf=46774681}}Plays:
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Sources1. ^1 2 [https://web.archive.org/web/20121020030528/http://www.dr.dk/php/drmu/forfatteratlas/svt.php?mode=writer&page=about&id=128&last=128 Maria Jotuni 1880 – 1943]. dr.dk 2. ^Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre, edited by Colin Chambers, page 277 3. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/jotuni.htm |title=Maria Jotuni |website=Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi) |first=Petri |last=Liukkonen |publisher=Kuusankoski Public Library |location=Finland |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090706142531/http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/jotuni.htm |archivedate=6 July 2009 |dead-url=yes |df= }} 4. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/19980222084819/http://www.koulut.kuopio.fi/Koulu125/1897/Mjotuni.htm Maria Jotuni]. koulut.kuopio.fi 5. ^Innostus {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720185714/http://tuhannettunteet.kuopio.fi/main.asp?sid=16&sivu=31&kpl=2&o=31 |date=20 July 2011 }}. tuhannettunteet.kuopio.fi (in Finnish) External links{{Commons category}}
6 : 1880 births|1943 deaths|People from Kuopio|People from Kuopio Province (Grand Duchy of Finland)|Writers from Northern Savonia|Finnish writers |
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