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Finnish writer
Hilja Haapala
BornHilja Dagmar Janhonen
14 January 1877
Jyväskylä, Finland
Died26 August 1958(1958-08-26) (aged 81)
Jyväskylä, Finland

Hilja Haapala, (Hilja Dagmar Janhonen) (14 January 1877 in Jyväskylä – 26 August 1958 in Jyväskylä) was a Finnish writer.

Books under name of Hilja Janhonen

  • Ristiriitoja. Oulu 1936
  • Panettelu on käärme. Oulu 1956
  • Lapsipuolen asemassa. Oulu 1958

Books under name of Hilja Haapala

  • Isien tähden: romaani vuosisadanvaihteen Suomesta. Oulu 1925, 2nd ed. Marjamaa, Oulu 1949
  • Koivulan häpäisijä: romaani vuosisadanvaihteen Suomesta. H. W. Marjamaan Publ., Oulu 1925, 2nd 1927, 3rd ed. Marjamaa & kumpp., Oulu 1948
  • Tummanpunainen ruusu 1. H. W. Marjamaan Publ., Oulu 1926, 2nd ed. under title Tummanpunainen ruusu, Marjamaa, Oulu 1951
  • Tummanpunainen ruusu 2: Hallovan Inkeri-rouva. H. W. Marjamaan Publ., Oulu 1926, 2nd ed. under title Hallovan Inkeri-rouva, Marjamaa, Oulu 1952
  • Sovitus. H. W. Marjamaan Publ., Oulu 1928
  • Tahrattu morsiuskruunu Marjamaa, Oulu 1930, 2nd ed. 1952
  • Viettelijä. Marjamaa, Oulu 1930
  • Suojelusenkelini. Marjamaa, Oulu 1949
  • Äidin perintö Marjamaa, Oulu 1956
  • Miksi hän joi?. Finnish Republican Printing Co, Calumet, Michigan

References

  1. An entry of the database of Finnish writers


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