Nicoline Thaulow
Nicoline Andrea Margrethe Thaulow was a Norwegian writer and the wife of physician Heinrich Arnold Thaulow, and daughter of Niels Vibe.
Life and work
Nicoline Thaulow was born in Bergen, and when her father became General War Commissioner in 1811 and moved to Christiania, the family moved there with him. When his father died in 1814, major general Benoni d'Aubert took care of the survivors.The young Nicoline showed great talent for science, and wrote her own stories and narratives. Her triplets Camilla and Henrik Wergeland also occasionally stayed in the house at Akershus Fortress. After she married Heinrich Arnold Thaulow, she lived in Sandefjord and at Modum, where her husband established his two spa establishments. Nicoline gained the nickname "Line" short for her name.
In 1861, Thaulow published the novel Dream and Reality – Images of Life, a book in two volumes. The novel was published anonymously, and by the literary historian Francis Bull it was described as a kind of post against the thinking against Camilla Collett's Amtmandens Døttre, where it celebrates women's renunciation and piety.
The novel later also came in a German translation.
Only in 2014 was the book published with the author's name on the cover.