Maria Jotuni

Maria Jotuni

Maria Jotuni in 1930
Born Maria Gustaava Jotuni
(1880-04-09)9 April 1880
Kuopio, Finland
Died 30 September 1943(1943-09-30) (aged 63)
Helsinki, Finland

Maria Gustaava Jotuni (Haggrén until 1906,[1] Jotuni-Tarkiainen from 1911, born 9 April 1880[1] Kuopio, died 30 September 1943 in Helsinki) was a Finnish author and a playwright.

Life

Jotuni went to an all-girls school in Kuopio.[2] She graduated in 1900 and planned to become teacher. In 1900–1904 she studied history and literature at the University of Helsinki.[2] Jotuni met her future husband, the literary critic Viljo Tarkiainen (1879–1951), in the university, and they got married in 1911. They had two sons: Jukka Tarkiainen and Tuttu Tarkiainen.

She is sometimes considered an early feminist,[3] and according to Jukka's son Kari Tarkiainen, her posthumously published novel Huojuva talo ("Tottering House") was based on her marriage to his grandfather; it depicts the husband as nightmarishly abusive.

She started working as a journalist in a student magazine at the University of Helsinki. Maria Haggrén changed her surname to Jotuni in 1906. "Jotuni" means a giant in Scandinavian mythology.[2][4][5] She died of heart disease in Helsinki.[1]

Works

Plays:

Novels:

Short stories:

Collection of other works:

Sources

  1. 1 2 3 Maria Jotuni 1880 – 1943. dr.dk
  2. 1 2 3 Liukkonen, Petri. "Maria Jotuni". Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi). Finland: Kuusankoski Public Library. Archived from the original on 10 February 2015.
  3. Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre, edited by Colin Chambers, page 277
  4. Maria Jotuni. koulut.kuopio.fi
  5. Innostus. tuhannettunteet.kuopio.fi (in Finnish)
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