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Ulla Winblad

Constance Byström playing Ulla Winblad in 18th century dress and bo-peep hat, in 1908

Ulla Winblad is a semi-fictional character in many of Carl Michael Bellman's musical works. She is at once an idealised rococo goddess and a tavern prostitute, and a key figure in Bellman's songs of Fredman's Epistles. The juxtaposition of elegant and low life is humorous, while allowing Bellman to convey a range of emotions. Ulla Winblad has been called "one of the really great female figures in Swedish literature".[1] The character was partly inspired by Maria Kristina Kiellström (1744–1798).

  1. ^ Matz 2015, p. 31.

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