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Louise Elisabeth Granberg (29 October 1812 – 28 December 1907), was a Swedish playwright, translator and theatre director. Granberg was born in Stockholm, the daughter of the actor and writer and Jeanetta Vilhelmina Hedmansson. She was the sister of the playwright Jeanette Granberg (1825–1857). From 1849 forward, she translated and wrote plays, sometimes jointly with her sister, under used the pseudonym Carl Blink. In 1861, she married Edvard Stjernström, founder of the Swedish Theatre (Stockholm) and the widower of her sister. From 1877–1880, she was the "very able" director of the theatre.

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  • Louise Granberg (en)
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  • Lovisa (Louise) Elisabeth Stjernström, född Granberg den 29 oktober 1812 i Stockholm, död där den 28 december 1907, var en svensk skådespelare, författare, översättare och teaterdirektör. Hon använde pseudonymerna Carl Blink, Erik Ejegod och F—t. (sv)
  • Луиза-Элизабет Гранберг (29 октября 1812 года, Стокгольм — 28 декабря 1907 года, Стокгольм) — шведская писательница, драматург, переводчик и театральный режиссёр. Писала под псевдонимами Carl Blink, Erik Ejegod и F—t. (ru)
  • Louise Elisabeth Granberg (29 October 1812 – 28 December 1907), was a Swedish playwright, translator and theatre director. Granberg was born in Stockholm, the daughter of the actor and writer and Jeanetta Vilhelmina Hedmansson. She was the sister of the playwright Jeanette Granberg (1825–1857). From 1849 forward, she translated and wrote plays, sometimes jointly with her sister, under used the pseudonym Carl Blink. In 1861, she married Edvard Stjernström, founder of the Swedish Theatre (Stockholm) and the widower of her sister. From 1877–1880, she was the "very able" director of the theatre. (en)
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  • Louise Elisabeth Granberg (29 October 1812 – 28 December 1907), was a Swedish playwright, translator and theatre director. Granberg was born in Stockholm, the daughter of the actor and writer and Jeanetta Vilhelmina Hedmansson. She was the sister of the playwright Jeanette Granberg (1825–1857). From 1849 forward, she translated and wrote plays, sometimes jointly with her sister, under used the pseudonym Carl Blink. During the season 1860–61, her play Johan Fredman was staged at Mindre teatern in Stockholm. Tvänne ringar was first performed at the Mindre teatern in 1861 and Familjen Mohrin premiered at the Nya theatre in 1876. In 1861, she married Edvard Stjernström, founder of the Swedish Theatre (Stockholm) and the widower of her sister. From 1877–1880, she was the "very able" director of the theatre. Louise Granberg died in Stockholm in 1907. She was then 95 years old. (en)
  • Lovisa (Louise) Elisabeth Stjernström, född Granberg den 29 oktober 1812 i Stockholm, död där den 28 december 1907, var en svensk skådespelare, författare, översättare och teaterdirektör. Hon använde pseudonymerna Carl Blink, Erik Ejegod och F—t. (sv)
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