- Jan
Jacob Slauerhoff (15
September 1898 – 5
October 1936), who
published as J.
Slauerhoff, was a
Dutch poet and novelist. He is
considered one of the...
- The
Slauerhoffbrug (English:
Slauerhoff Bridge) is a
fully automatic bascule bridge (aka tail bridge) in the city of
Leeuwarden in the Netherlands. It...
-
Fenian convicts being transported to
Western Australia.
Dutch poet J.
Slauerhoff published a
number of
related poems,
particularly in his 1928
volume Eldorado...
- ("The
Prince of N****au",
translated into
Dutch by R.
Schreuder and J.
Slauerhoff in 1933 as
Johan Maurits van N****au). Two
ships of the
Royal Netherlands...
-
included figures like
polemicist Menno ter Braak, poet and
novelist J.
Slauerhoff,
Godfried Bomans, ****a Ha****e, Hugo
Brandt Corstius,
sociologist Abram...
-
Slauerhoffbrug is a
fully automatic bascule bridge named after the poet Jan
Jacob Slauerhoff. It uses two arms to
swing a
section of road in and out of
place within...
- Profundis", a 1998 poem by
Regina Derieva "De Profundis", a poem by J.
Slauerhoff in the 1928
collection Eldorado "De Profundis", a
short story by Arthur...
- (b. 1898) 1933 –
Nikolai Yudenich,
Russian general (b. 1862) 1936 – J.
Slauerhoff,
Dutch poet and
author (b. 1898) 1938 –
Faustina Kowalska,
Polish nun...
- Oost-Azië (Dutch for "East Asia") is a
volume of
poetry by
Dutch poet J.
Slauerhoff.
First published in 1928
under the
pseudonym John Ravenswood, the collection...
- book Het
verboden rijk (The
Forbidden Empire) by the
Dutch writer J.
Slauerhoff, who
himself made
several voyages to the Far East as a ship's doctor....