Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2007 with funding from Microsoft Corporation http://www.archive.org/details/ellenkeyherlifehOOnystuoft FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY BECKER & MAASS, BERLIN. Ellen Key Her Life and Her Work By Louise Nystrom-Hamilton Authorised Translation from the Swedish by A. E. B. Fries With an Introduction by Havelock Ellis G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London Ubc Umicfterbocfter press 1913 Copyright, 1913 BY G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS Ube IKnfcfeerbocfeer |>re88, flew H?orfe NIC YERSIOK AVAIUHl Mbtite INTRODUCTION Ellena few among those who readNOT Key's books and hear of her influence in the world, have desired to know more of her life than has yet been placed before the English reader. Such desire will be to some extent satisfied by this translation of the biography written by Mrs. Louise Nystrom- Hamilton. It is simply, as the author herself record of external events such westates, a as expect in biographymay reasonably the of a living person, without any attempt to esti- mate Ellen Key's work or even to propagan- dise her doctrines. The sketch is slight, but we can regard it as competent. Mrs. Nys- trom-Hamilton, who was independently ac- quainted with the Key family, has known EllenKey formany years, and been associated for she iswith her work, the wife of Dr. whoAnton Nystrom, founded the People's Institute at Stockholm where Ellen Key lec- tured for twenty years.
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2007 with funding from Microsoft Corporation http://www.archive.org/details/ellenkeyherlifehOOnystuoftFROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY BECKER & MAASS, BERLIN.Ellen Key Her Life and Her Work By Louise Nystrom-Hamilton Authorised Translation from the Swedish by A. E. B. Fries With an Introduction by Havelock Ellis G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London Ubc Umicfterbocfter press 1913Copyright, 1913 BY G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS Ube IKnfcfeerbocfeer |>re88, flew H?orfe NIC YERSIOK AVAIUHl Mbtite