Mathilde Schjøtt

Mathilde Schjøtt (née Dunker) (19 February 1844 – 13 January 1926) was a Norwegian writer, literary critic, biographer and feminist.

She made her literary debut with the anonymous Venindernes samtale om Kvindens Underkuelse in 1871.

She was a literary critic for the magazine Nyt Tidsskrift, and her play Rosen was published anonymously in this periodical in 1882.

[1][2] She was a co-founder of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights in 1884, and a member its first board.

[1] Schjøtt was born in Christiania on 19 February 1944,[1] a daughter of Bernhard Dunker and Edle Jasine Theodore Grundt.