Works: fixed
|
→Works: small edit
|
||
Line 40: | Line 40: | ||
* ''Eva Arnio: a story for young people.'' Werner Söderström, 1901. |
* ''Eva Arnio: a story for young people.'' Werner Söderström, 1901. |
||
* ''A Christmas book for young adults.'' Zachris Schalin, suom. Immi Hellén. Werner Söderström, 1901. |
* ''A Christmas book for young adults.'' Zachris Schalin, suom. Immi Hellén. Werner Söderström, 1901. |
||
* '' |
* ''With the comfort of home.'' lapsille omisti Tohtori-Eno, suomeksi sovitti Immi Hellén. Otava, 1915. |
||
* ''Captain of the Black Eagle.'' C. M. Bennett, suom. Immi Hellén. Valistus, 1929. |
* ''Captain of the Black Eagle.'' C. M. Bennett, suom. Immi Hellén. Valistus, 1929. |
||
* ''Children's poetry book: dedicated to Finnish boys and girls.'' Valistus, 1930. |
* ''Children's poetry book: dedicated to Finnish boys and girls.'' Valistus, 1930. |
Immi Hellén
| |
---|---|
![]()
Immi Hellén ,Early 1880s
| |
Born | January 14, 1861 Kuorevesi, Finland |
Died | January 20, 1937 Helsinki |
Resting place | Hietaniemi Cemetery |
Occupation | poet |
Alma mater | Jyväskylä Teacher Seminary |
Notable works | Joulukirkkoon |
Ingeborg (Immi) Hellén (January 14, 1861 in Kuorevesi – January 20, 1937 in Helsinki) was a Finnish poet. Hellén's most famous works are poems for children and nursery rhymes.[1][2]
Her poems were later collected in two books: Lapsuuden lauluja (1991) and Punaposki Kultasuu (2000).[3]
Immi Hellén studied at a Swedish girls' school in Tampere and in 1884 graduated as an elementary school teacher[failed verification] at the seminaryinJyväskylä. She then worked as a teacher in Vaasa and 1885–1927[failed verification] in Helsinki. She was involved in the temperance movement and the animal welfare community. Hellén wrote more than a thousand poems, most of which were published in children's magazines.[4]InKuorevesi in 1998, 2001 and 2004 poetry competitions were held in her name.[5]
International |
|
---|---|
National |
|
Artists |
|