- the
judge Guilliam Balthasar Emants (1818–1870) and his
mother was Anna
Elisabeth Petronella Verwey Mejan (1824–1908).
Emants went to the hogereburgerschool...
- Netherlands,
there was Cooplandt, Couperus,
Frederik van
Eeden and
Marcellus Emants. In Germany, the most
important naturalistic writers were
Gerhart Hauptmann...
- name and were
joined by the poet-novelist-dramatist
Marcellus Emants (1848–1923).
Emants had
written a
symbolical poem
called "Lilith" in 1879 that had...
- Sova (1864–1928)
Dalmatian Ricardo Tironni (1823–1872)
Dutch Marcellus Emants (1848-1923)
Louis Couperus (1863–1923) J. H.
Leopold (1865–1925) English...
-
Demetru Demetrescu-Buzău (known as Urmuz),
Ulderiko Donadini,
Marcellus Emants,
Jaroslav Hašek,
Emerson Hough,
Guerra Junqueiro,
Virginie Loveling, Katherine...
- conductor, trombonist, and
composer Eljero Elia,
Dutch footballer Marcellus Emants,
author Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer,
politician and
historian Bart Groot****s...
- (1735–1778) &
Karel la
Fargue (1738–1793),
brothers and
painters Marcellus Emants (1848 in
Voorburg – 1923) a
Dutch naturalist novelist Cornelis Rol (1877-1963)...
- Secker, 2017) ISBN 978-1-91121-543-1 A
Posthumous Confession by
Marcellus Emants (Boston: Twayne, 1976 & London: Quartet, 1986).
Translated and Introduced...
-
Marshall Harlan,
American lawyer and
politician (b. 1833) 1923 –
Marcellus Emants, Dutch-Swiss author, poet, and
playwright (b. 1848) 1929 –
Henri Berger...
- les: Marsman’s ‘Poetics’ 1926 — with a
Sidelong Glance at Coenen, Gorter,
Emants, and the
Movement of Tachtig."
Dutch Crossing, Vol 36, No 2, July 2012,...