Discover the life and ideas of Ellen Key, a trailblazing thinker whose work helped shape modern thought.
This critical study, originally by Louise Nyström-Hamilton and translated for English readers, surveys Ellen Key’s life and the ideas that driven her work. It traces her rise as a passionate writer and public figure, her courage in facing criticism, and the personal experiences that informed her outlook on motherhood, humanity, and society. The book also gathers reflections from prominent contemporaries, illustrating how Key’s warmth, idealism, and belief in the power of the heart influenced generations of readers.
Beyond a simple biography, the volume frames how Key challenged prevailing norms, how she balanced public activism with private losses, and how her friendships and travels shaped her philosophy. It offers a window into the Swedish literary world of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and shows why Key remains a compelling voice for readers interested in biography, feminist thought, and cultural history.
- Explore Key’s core values of idealism and love for humanity and how they guided her life.
- See the blend of heart and intellect in her approach to social issues and education.
- Understand how she responded to criticism and political pressures without compromising her beliefs.
- Learn about the personal experiences—friendships, losses, and travels—that shaped her work.
Ideal for readers of biographies of thinkers, feminist history, and Scandinavian intellectual history.