Adéle Weman

Adèle Wilhelmina Weman (October 7, 1844 September 10, 1936) was a Finnish writer and educator. She wrote in Swedish under the pen names Parus Ater, Inga Storm and Zakarias. She was a pioneer in the fields of youth education and the development of youth associations.

Adéle Weman
Born(1844-10-07)October 7, 1844
Valkeala, Finland
DiedSeptember 1, 1936(1936-09-01) (aged 91)
Kimito, Finland
NationalityFinnish
GenreFolk tale, novel, children's literature, poetry, theatre

The daughter of Johan Wilhelm Weman, a land surveyor, and Carolina Wilhelmina Granbohm, she was born in Valkeala. In 1882, she began teaching at the college in Kimito and she retired from teaching in 1917.

Her first children's book Efter lexan följer leken: berättelser och lekar was published in Swedish in 1844 under the name Parus Ater. It was followed by Barnafröjd: versifierade lekar och berättelser in 1899. She also wrote for various newspapers and magazines and published plays and poetry.

Weman died in Kimito at the age of 91.

Her former home Villa Sagalund is preserved as part of the Sagalunds museum.

Parus Ater is the Latin name for the coal tit.

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