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Signe Toksvig

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Name
  
Signe Toksvig

Role
  
Writer


Signe Toksvig

Died
  
January 15, 1983, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark

Books
  
Emanuel Swedenborg: Scientist and Mystic

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

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Education
  
Cornell University (1916)

Signe Toksvig (1891–1983) was a Danish writer. Her articles were published in the New York Times, the Nation, The Atlantic, and other periodicals. She also published several books, including biographies of Hans Christian Andersen and Emanuel Swedenborg. Her life and work, and obstacles she encountered, has also been the focus of scholarship by others. All her writings were in English.

At age 14, Toksvig emigrated with her family from Denmark to the United States. She graduated from Cornell in 1916, and then worked as an assistant editor at The New Republic. In 1918, she married the journal's founder, Francis Hackett, an Irish writer and literary critic. They moved to Ireland in 1926 and lived there until 1937, when they moved to Denmark. They spent the Second World War in the United States, but returned to Europe and Denmark in the 1950s.

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Signe Toksvig Wikipedia