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- Lodewijk van Deyssel was the pseudonym of Karel Joan Lodewijk Alberdingk Thijm (22 September 1864, Amsterdam – 26 January 1952), a Dutch novelist, prose-poet...
- works appeared in De Nieuwe Gids include the literary critic Lodewijk van Deyssel and the poet Herman Gorter, author of the epic poem Mei, who is probably...
- van Deyssel was one, but according to the thesis of Karel Reijders he did not speak to but about Couperus. (in Dutch) 'Couperus bij Van Deyssel een gigantische...
- Emile Verhaeren (1855–1916) Dutch Louis Couperus (1863–1923) Lodewijk van Deyssel (1864–1952) Spanish Melchor Almagro San Martín [es] (1882–1947) Emilio...
- appeared in The New Guide, including the literary critic Lodewijk van Deyssel, and the poet Herman Gorter, who is probably the most widely read Tachtiger...
- Kloos 1918 - Jacobus van Looy 1913 - P.C. Boutens 1913 - Lodewijk van Deyssel 1908 - Carel Scharten and Margo Scharten-Antink 1903 - G. van Hulzen Named...
- rather upset and not amused by the review of Van Deyssel, because, as Couperus later wrote: Van Deyssel claimed that Ecstasy was sublime, but that I had...
- Brouwer, 1944 Simon Carmiggelt, 1947 Max Dendermonde, 1943 Lodewijk van Deyssel, 1934 Günter Eich, 1954 Jan Elburg, 1946 Emile Erens, 1936, 1941 Frans...
- Many influential Dutch Roman Catholics (e.g. the writer Lodewijk van Deyssel and the social reformer Alphons Ariëns [nl]) were educated at Rolduc. The...
- Lodewijk Paul Aalbrecht Boon, (1912–1979) Flemish writer Lodewijk van Deyssel, (1864–1952) late 19th century Dutch literary critic and a leading member...