
Laura Marholm
Laura Katharina Marholm (1854β1928) was a Baltic-German writer of literary criticism, biographies about women, and novels. The main characters in her novels were women who felt fulfilled in marriage. Marholm was a New Woman feminist that wrote about feminist issues. Due to some of her beliefs, some other feminists did not consider Marholm to be among them. She believed that literature could be used to help gender relations. Some of Marholm's works were part of "feminist literary criticism" known as gynocriticism, 70 years before the term was coined, with much of that work being focused on Nordic women authors.

We Women and Our Authors
Witness the awakening of female individuality in the late 19th century, inspired and shaped by the pens of prominent male authors.
By Laura Marholm

Six modern women: Psychological sketches
Discover the hidden emotional struggles of six extraordinary women who defied societal expectations while battling for inner peace and self-realization.
By Laura Marholm