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Sister and Brother : A Family Story /

"Using old letters, records, and stories passed down through her family, Pleijel imagines the lives of her great-grandfather, Albert Berg (1832-1916), and his younger sister, Helena Berg Petre (1834-1880), who were born into a prominent musical family. Albert was born deaf, dashing his father&#...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Pleijel, Agneta, 1940- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Hille, Harald
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Swedish
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : Gallaudet University Press, 2018.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; A Note to the Reader; Genealogical Charts of the Four Main Families; PART ONE; Prologue (1829-1834); Sister and Brother (1835-1841); Manilla (1841-1845); Manilla (1846-1848); PART TWO; The People's Spring (1848-1850); The Artistic Life (1853-1855); Sexuality and Love (1856-1858); PART THREE; Liberty (1860-1863); Adulthood (1863-1868); PART FOUR; Hammarby (1868); Unhappy Homes (1875-1880); PART FIVE; Death in Uppsala (1880); The Congress in Paris (1889); Epilogue. 
520 |a "Using old letters, records, and stories passed down through her family, Pleijel imagines the lives of her great-grandfather, Albert Berg (1832-1916), and his younger sister, Helena Berg Petre (1834-1880), who were born into a prominent musical family. Albert was born deaf, dashing his father's hopes of a musical career for him. He was sent to Stockholm's Manilla School for the Deaf, where he learned sign language. He later studied art and became a painter of seascapes. His interest in improving the lives of deaf people led him to become an advocate for the Deaf community and to cofound the Stockholm Deaf Association. Helena showed early musical talent and, trained by her father, was a gifted singer. She lived in Paris for a time and enjoyed popular success. She fell in love with a musician but was plunged into despair when he died from cholera. Her father persuaded her to give up singing and marry a cold industrialist, who was one of the wealthiest men in Sweden, in order to provide financial support for the family. Helena struggled in the loveless marriage and battled depression throughout her life. Despite their disparate lives, Albert and Helena faced similar struggles with communication, autonomy, and self-determination. Albert's story traces the development of his own sense of identity as well as the development of Swedish Deaf culture, while Helena's life reflects the silencing and oppression endured by women. In Sister and Brother, Pleijel's literary treatment of their lives sheds light on the cultural and social norms that shaped the experiences of deaf people and women in the 19th century."--Publisher's description. 
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