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- criticising the institution of marriage. She was the eldest child of Jan Bijns Lambertsz. Bijns and Lijsbeth Vooch. Her father was a stocking maker and a member...
- Early Modern Dutch literature might be said to begin with Anna Bijns (c. 1494–1575). Bijns, who is believed to have been born at Antwerp in 1494, was a...
- thought. Modern Dutch literature practically begins with Anna Bijns (c. 1494–1575). Bijns, who is believed to have been born at Antwerp in 1494, was a...
- Everyman). At the close of the early period, Anna Bijns (c. 1494–1575) stands as a transitional figure. Bijns was an Antwerp schoolmistress and lay nun whose...
- put out publications in a wide range of genres, including poetry by Anna Bijns, Roman Catholic literature such as an anti-heresy decree, and publications...
- Ariosto La Lena Il Negromante (approximate date of first performance) Anna BijnsRefrains November 2 – Petrus Lotichius Secundus, born Peter Lotz, German...
- Kornelis van het Reve; they separated in 1959. She was awarded the Anna Bijns Prize in 1996. Her work has a prevailing tone of melancholy, loneliness...
- Curaçao, on November 24, 1955) is a Dutch writer. Reisel was awarded the Anna Bijns Prize and her works has been nominated for other awards. She is the daughter...
- lecturer Anna Farquhar Bergengren (1865–1945), American writer, editor Anna Bijns (1493–1575), Flemish poet Anna Bikont (born 1954), Polish journalist and...
- book of poems Afstand (Distance). She was a founding member of the Anna Bijns Foundation, which awards a prize to a Dutch female writer. She had a leading...