Kitty Lossius (April 19, 1892 – November 26, 1981)[2] was a Norwegian teacher and novelist.[3][4] She had a publishing career that lasted nearly fifty years.
She debuted with the novel Ranka Paus (1919), and later she wrote the play Grobund (1920) and ten more novels and two books for young girls.[7][8][9]
Her books are described as "stamped with the character of Kristiansund."[10] Her debut novel is about a priest's wife that is an author and experiences her opinions colliding with the role of a priest's wife. The play Grobund is about contrasts between the bourgeoisie and the working class.[11] Her books are referred to both as entertaining literature[7][12] and as psychologically-realistic novels from a bourgeois environment.[13] The novel Enken og jomfruen (The Widow and the Maiden, 1954) is based on actual events; her grandfather's love story with an elderly widow.[14]
Family
Lossius's grandfather Caspar Kahrs Lossius (1799–1868) was a farmer and the mayor of Aure, and her father Caspar Kahrs Lossius (1844–1906) was a ship's captain and hotel owner.[6] After her father's death, Lossius's mother Christine Magdalene (née Eberg)[15] took over running the hotel, and Lossius worked for a time in a bookstore.[16] She worked as a teacher in Kristiansund from 1915 to 1932, when she quit due to illness.[4] In 1934 she was living in Oslo.[4] She was married to the actor Robert Sperati.[1]
Bibliography
1919: Ranka Paus (Kristiania: Helge Erichsen)
1920: Grobund (Kristiania: Helge Erichsen)
1921: Pensionærer (Kristiania: Aschehoug)
1922: Boggis & Co. – fortelling for unge piker (Kristiania: Aschehoug)
1924: Lykken (Kristiania: Aschehoug)
1925: Frøken Snobb og hjerterdame (Oslo: Aschehoug)
1946: Familien Testmann (Oslo: Aschehoug)
1947: Helene Lange gjør statur opp (Oslo: Aschehoug)
1951: Rød måne (Oslo: Aschehoug)
1954: Enken og jomfruen (Oslo: Aschehoug)
1963: Christoffers ring (Oslo: Aschehoug)
1964: Bare rett over gaten (Oslo: Aschehoug)
1966: Måne i ne – variasjoner over et tema (Oslo: Aschehoug)
References
^ abHydle, Halvdan; Fikkan, Kristian; Hegna, J. B. (1950). Hvem skrev hva i de siste 25 år. Oslo: Schibsted. p. 329.
^Johnsen, Arne Odd (1963). Kristiansunds historie: 1. halvb. Den store veksttid, 1814. Kristiansund: I kommisjon hos Barmans bokhandel og Sverdrups bokhandel. p. 749.
^ abcdefEspeland, Arne (1934). Norske skolefolk. Stavanger: Dreyer. p. 797.
^Grimstad, Leiv Arne; Bjørlykke, Liv Randi; Ruset, Arne (1994). Springflod: forfattarane i Møre og Romsdal. Larsnes: Vista. p. 141. ISBN8299217741.
^ abJohnsen, Arne Odd (1965). Kristiansunds historie. Bind 5: Den store veksttid, 1814–ca. 1900. Kristiansund: Barmans bokhandel. p. 745.
^ abÅse Hiorth Lervik (1992). "Kitty Lossius 'Grobund' (1920), et drama om kjønn og klasse". In Holmen, Tone (ed.). Kvinneforskermaraton II. Tromsø: Universitetet i Tromsø. Nettverk for kvinner i forskning. pp. 23–28. ISBN8291167001.
^Sommerfeldt, W. P. (1954). Norske forfattere 1881–1920: personregister. Oslo: Sverre Dahl. p. 90.
^Isaksen, Eva Husebø (1998). Kvinneskjebner i Kitty Lossius forfatterskap. En analyse av romanene Ranka Paus og Pensionærer. Tromsø: Hovedoppgave i nordisk, Universitetet i Tromsø.
^Aass, Eivind (1991). Byen som brant: Kristiansund 1900–1942. Kristiansund: I kommisjon hos Barmans bokhandel. p. 480.
^Aasen, Elisabeth (1986). Kvinners spor i skrift: supplement til norsk litteraturhistorie. Oslo: Samlaget. pp. 152, 156. ISBN8252128432.
^Dahl, Willy (1971). Nytt norsk forfatterleksikon. Oslo: Gyldendal. p. 156. ISBN8205004773.
^Orten, Per Eilert (2000). Bygdabok for Aure. Bind 2: "Den nye dagen gryr": bygdabok for Aure 1800–1900: allmenn historie. Aure: Aure kommune. p. 372. ISBN9788299752015.
^Klokkerbok for Grytten prestegjeld, Grytten sokn 1867-1909 (1539P), Fødte og døpte: 1892-06-19.