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Name
  
Elise Aubert

Role
  
Novelist

Children
  
Vilhelm Mariboe Aubert


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Elise Aubert (8 February 1837 – 30 November 1909) was a Norwegian novelist, short-story writer, and non-fiction writer.

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Elise Sofie Aars was born in Lier in Buskerud, Norway. She was the daughter of priest and politician Nils Fredrik Julius Aars and Sofie Elisabeth Stabel. She grew up in rectories located in Alta in Finnmark and Lom in Gudbrandsdalen. She was married to professor and government minister Ludvig Mariboe Benjamin Aubert. Among their children were jurist Vilhelm Mariboe Aubert and film critic Sofie Aubert Lindbæk.

During the 1870s, she delivered short-stories, articles and serials to newspapers, signing with the pseudonyms "Tante Dorthe" or "E-e". Some of these were released as the book Fra Hovedstaden i Syttiaarene in 1892. Among her novels are Dagny from 1882 and Bølgeslag from 1886. She published the memoir book Fra de gamle Prestegaarde in 1902. After her death in 1909, a selection of her letters and diaries (Fra Krinoline-Tiden. Elise Auberts Ungdomsbreve og Dagbøker) were first published in 1921 by her daughter, Sofie Lindbæk.

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Selected works

  • Hjemmefra. Fortællinger for de Unge (1878)
  • Kirsten. En Fortælling (1880)
  • Et Juleminde (1881)
  • Stedbarnet. Fortælling (1889)
  • Forfængelighed. Fortælling (1890)
  • Fjeldfolk. To Fortællinger (1893)
  • Dage som svandt (1903)
  • Glimt (1904)
  • Tidens tegn (1906)
  • References

    Elise Aubert Wikipedia


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