Anna Dahl Munch
Anna Dahl Munch (born August 04 1856, deceased November 29 1932) was an author. The story of Anna Munch's life and authorship is the story of women suppression during the 1800s and about some women's dream about living freely without being condemned by society.
Information
(Objekt ID 5712)Object type | Person |
Born | August 4, 1856 (dead Navember 29, 1932) |
Functions | Author |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Gender | Female |
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The 1890es predilection for the supernatural, for religious thoughts and spiritualism is reflected in Anna Munch. Among other things she wrote articles for the theosophists' journal and an astrologic handbook, and she translated texts by the Indian mystic Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna (1834–86).
Source:
Elisabeth Aasen. Store Norske Leksikon. 31.08.2010: http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Anna_Munch/utdypning
Involved in productions (2)
Title | Premiere | Role |
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DeSK (The National TheatreNorwegian Centre for New Playwriting (NCNP)) | September 3, 2010 | Playwright |
Dobbeltgjængere (Christiania Theatre) | September 28, 1894 | Playwright |
Artworks (2)
Title | Publiseringsdato | Role |
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Vesla* (The Little One) | Script | – Author |
Dobbeltgjængere | Script, One-act Play | – Author |