Career
She wrote poetry in German and Latvian, and was said to "unite a lively sense of religion and virtue with the gifts of a genious". She was also known for her correspondence with, among others, Professor Gellert in Leipzig. She published "Lofqväden" in dedication to the coronation and revolution of King Gustav III of Sweden.
She died on her estate Maanpä Manor outside Turku in Finland in 1787.