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Hilda Tihlä

Hilda Karlovna Tihlya (February 8, 1870 in Jämsä – March 27, 1944 in Belomorsk) was a Finnish writer.[1][2]

Hilda Tihlä
Hilda Tihlä in 1909
BornFebruary 8, 1870
Jämsä, Grand Duchy of Finland
DiedMarch 27, 1944
Belomorsk, Republic of Karelia
OccupationWriter
Alma materUniversity of Helsinki
Notable worksLeeni (1907)

Early work edit

At the beginning of her writing, she was a spiritual follower of Tolstoy, but she quickly began to focus on women's work and issues. In her writings for Työväenlehti, Tihla took a stand on the position of women and criticized the church and society's moral problems. The same themes can be seen in his prose. Along with Elvira Wilman and Hilja Pärssinen, Tihla was the most popular female writer in the labor movement. She is even known as the most famous female writer of the period before Finnish Declaration of Independence.[3]

Labor movement edit

She was born into a farming family on the Juoksonlahti farm near Jyväskylä in Finland. She grew up with her mother's relatives in Helsinki from the age of 9 and graduated from a girls' gymnastics school. later studied at the University of Helsinki in 1902–1907. At the height of the Revolutionary movement in 1905, she joined the Social Democratic Party of Finland. In 1906 she took part in the Sveaborg uprising. Later she took an active part in the labor movement and edited the newspaper "Roja" of the Helsinki Workers' Union.[3]

Emigration edit

She was arrested for her participation in the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic of 1918, but escaped from prison and lived illegally for six years. In 1924, she moved illegally to Sweden, and from there immigrated to the Soviet Union. Hilda lived in the city of Gatchina, Leningrad Oblast, and worked as a teacher at a boarding school. From 1925 to 1941 she lived and worked in Petrozavodsk, working in the editorial offices of Finnish-language magazines and newspapers. In 1934 she was accepted into the Writers' Union of the Soviet Union.[4]

Death edit

She died on March 27, 1944, during the evacuation in Belomorsk.

Creation edit

The first articles and stories of her were published in Finland at the beginning of the 20th century and received positive reviews from the famous Finnish writer Juhani Aho. From 1907 to 1916, six of her books were published in Finland, including the story (Leeni, 1907), the collection of stories From the Forest Villages (Metsäkyyliltä, 1909), the novel People (Ihmisiä , 1916). The collection of stories The Last (Kuopus, 1910) was published under the pseudonym Ryzhka Alko. In 1934–1936, she wrote and published the novel Lehti sverdy (Turned Pages) about Russian peasants and their path to revolution.[5]

Books edit

  • Leeni: kertomus. Helsinki: Yrjö Weilin, 1907.
  • Metsäkyliltä: kertomuksia. Porvoo: WSOY, 1909.
  • Kuopus: ja muita kertomuksia. Nimellä Riikka Alho. Helsinki: Kansa, 1910.
  • Jumalan lapsia: kolme kertomusta. Porvoo: WSOY, 1911.
  • Hilma: elämän satua. Porvoo: WSOY, 1913.
  • Ihmisiä: romaani. Hämeenlinna: Karisto, 1916.
  • Lehti kääntyy, osa 1: Fedosej. Petroskoi: Valtion kustannusliike Kirja, 1934.
  • Lehti kääntyy, osa 2. Petroskoi: Valtion kustannusliike Kirja, 1936.
  • Valittua. Petroskoi: Karjalan kustannus, 1966.

References edit

  1. ^ Tihlä, Hilda. "Etusivu". kansallisbiografia.fi. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
  2. ^ "Сайт Натальи Лайдинен". www.laidinen.ru. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
  3. ^ a b Kemppainen, Mikko (2020). Sosialismin, uskonnon ja sukupuolen dynamiikkaa: 1900-luvun alun työväenliikkeen naiskirjailijat aatteen määrittelijöinä (in Finnish). Työväen historian ja perinteen tutkimuksen seura. ISBN 978-952-5976-87-8.
  4. ^ "Hilda Tihlä, LEENI (1907/2022)". ntamo (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-10-08.
  5. ^ Писатели Карелии: библиографический словарь/Карельский научный центр РАН; [сост. Ю. И. Дюжев]. — Петрозаводск: Острова, 2006. — 306 с. — С. 262—265. ISBN 5-98686-006-3.

Literary edit

  • Rossi, Minna: Maalaisköyhälistönainen modernisaation murroksessa : Hilda Tihlän Leeni (1907) ja Hilma - elämän satua (1913) naturalistisina romaaneina. Pro gradu -tutkielma. Helsinki: Helsingin yliopisto, 2012. Teoksen verkkoversio (PDF).

hilda, tihlä, hilda, karlovna, tihlya, february, 1870, jämsä, march, 1944, belomorsk, finnish, writer, 1909bornfebruary, 1870jämsä, grand, duchy, finlanddiedmarch, 1944belomorsk, republic, kareliaoccupationwriteralma, materuniversity, helsinkinotable, workslee. Hilda Karlovna Tihlya February 8 1870 in Jamsa March 27 1944 in Belomorsk was a Finnish writer 1 2 Hilda TihlaHilda Tihla in 1909BornFebruary 8 1870Jamsa Grand Duchy of FinlandDiedMarch 27 1944Belomorsk Republic of KareliaOccupationWriterAlma materUniversity of HelsinkiNotable worksLeeni 1907 Contents 1 Early work 2 Labor movement 3 Emigration 4 Death 5 Creation 6 Books 7 References 8 LiteraryEarly work editAt the beginning of her writing she was a spiritual follower of Tolstoy but she quickly began to focus on women s work and issues In her writings for Tyovaenlehti Tihla took a stand on the position of women and criticized the church and society s moral problems The same themes can be seen in his prose Along with Elvira Wilman and Hilja Parssinen Tihla was the most popular female writer in the labor movement She is even known as the most famous female writer of the period before Finnish Declaration of Independence 3 Labor movement editShe was born into a farming family on the Juoksonlahti farm near Jyvaskyla in Finland She grew up with her mother s relatives in Helsinki from the age of 9 and graduated from a girls gymnastics school later studied at the University of Helsinki in 1902 1907 At the height of the Revolutionary movement in 1905 she joined the Social Democratic Party of Finland In 1906 she took part in the Sveaborg uprising Later she took an active part in the labor movement and edited the newspaper Roja of the Helsinki Workers Union 3 Emigration editShe was arrested for her participation in the Finnish Socialist Workers Republic of 1918 but escaped from prison and lived illegally for six years In 1924 she moved illegally to Sweden and from there immigrated to the Soviet Union Hilda lived in the city of Gatchina Leningrad Oblast and worked as a teacher at a boarding school From 1925 to 1941 she lived and worked in Petrozavodsk working in the editorial offices of Finnish language magazines and newspapers In 1934 she was accepted into the Writers Union of the Soviet Union 4 Death editShe died on March 27 1944 during the evacuation in Belomorsk Creation editThe first articles and stories of her were published in Finland at the beginning of the 20th century and received positive reviews from the famous Finnish writer Juhani Aho From 1907 to 1916 six of her books were published in Finland including the story Leeni 1907 the collection of stories From the Forest Villages Metsakyylilta 1909 the novel People Ihmisia 1916 The collection of stories The Last Kuopus 1910 was published under the pseudonym Ryzhka Alko In 1934 1936 she wrote and published the novel Lehti sverdy Turned Pages about Russian peasants and their path to revolution 5 Books editLeeni kertomus Helsinki Yrjo Weilin 1907 Metsakylilta kertomuksia Porvoo WSOY 1909 Kuopus ja muita kertomuksia Nimella Riikka Alho Helsinki Kansa 1910 Jumalan lapsia kolme kertomusta Porvoo WSOY 1911 Hilma elaman satua Porvoo WSOY 1913 Ihmisia romaani Hameenlinna Karisto 1916 Lehti kaantyy osa 1 Fedosej Petroskoi Valtion kustannusliike Kirja 1934 Lehti kaantyy osa 2 Petroskoi Valtion kustannusliike Kirja 1936 Valittua Petroskoi Karjalan kustannus 1966 References edit Tihla Hilda Etusivu kansallisbiografia fi Retrieved 2023 10 08 Sajt Natali Lajdinen www laidinen ru Retrieved 2023 10 08 a b Kemppainen Mikko 2020 Sosialismin uskonnon ja sukupuolen dynamiikkaa 1900 luvun alun tyovaenliikkeen naiskirjailijat aatteen maarittelijoina in Finnish Tyovaen historian ja perinteen tutkimuksen seura ISBN 978 952 5976 87 8 Hilda Tihla LEENI 1907 2022 ntamo in Finnish Retrieved 2023 10 08 Pisateli Karelii bibliograficheskij slovar Karelskij nauchnyj centr RAN sost Yu I Dyuzhev Petrozavodsk Ostrova 2006 306 s S 262 265 ISBN 5 98686 006 3 Literary editRossi Minna Maalaiskoyhalistonainen modernisaation murroksessa Hilda Tihlan Leeni 1907 ja Hilma elaman satua 1913 naturalistisina romaaneina Pro gradu tutkielma Helsinki Helsingin yliopisto 2012 Teoksen verkkoversio PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hilda Tihla amp oldid 1182460740, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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