Ursula Pohjolan-Pirhonen

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Ursula Pohjolan-Pirhonen

Ursula Kerttu Margareta Pohjolan-Pirhonen (6 April 1925 Helsinki – 17 July 1984 Sulkava) was a Finnish author of mainly romantic historical novels.[1]

She is considered one of the founders of historical entertainment in Finnish literature, alongside of Kaari Utrio. She describes the flow of events and what happens to her protagonist in a reliable and historically accurate manner. The characters of her books let things happen to themselves, without trying to interfere or change the history.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ursula Pohjolan-Pirhonen". Kirjasampo (in Finnish). Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  2. ^ Klintrup, Petra (2004). "Viihdekirjallisuus etsii uusia aiheita". Kaleva (in Finnish). Retrieved 29 September 2016.