- sketches.
Couperus is
considered to be one of the
foremost figures in
Dutch literature. In 1923, he was
awarded the
Tollensprijs (Tollens Prize).
Couperus and...
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performed at La Scala, Milan, 26
December 1833. The
Dutch writer Louis Couperus published a
story called "Lucrezia" in 1920 that
takes place between the...
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Emants Lodewijk van
Deyssel Herman Gorter Around the same time,
Louis Couperus (1863–1923) made his appearance. His
boyhood years were
spent in Java,...
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Louis Couperus and
knight in the
Order of the
Netherlands Lion. Born into the Indo
landed gentry of the
Indies on both
sides of his family,
Couperus was...
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Dutch writer Louis Couperus describes the
Persian wars from the
perspective of Xerxes.
Though the
account is fictionalised,
Couperus nevertheless based...
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Literature and
Roman History. Vol. XVI. pp. 472–491. Tellegen-
Couperus 2002, p. 76. Tellegen-
Couperus 2002, p. 76;
Kelly & Hug 2022, pp. 60–62 Birley, Anthony...
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Hague (1903–1915),
former residence of John
Ricus Couperus, his son
writer Louis Couperus and the rest of his
family (1884–1902). Van
Deventer was...
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Wietze Couperus (born 16
March 1942) is a
Dutch footballer. He pla**** in one
match for the
Netherlands national football team in 1970. "Wietze
Couperus". worldfootball...
- Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, ISBN 978-3-7728-2886-7. Tellegen-
Couperus, Olga (1993). A
Short History of
Roman Law. New York: Routledge. pp. 138–141...
- of
prose and
poetry written by
Dutch writer Louis Couperus,
which was
published in 1886.
Couperus published his debut, A
ribbon of
poems (Dutch: Een...