Louise Antoinette Stratenus (1852 - 1908)
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Religion / ideology | Catholic, Protestant |
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Louise Antoinette Stratenus was ...
related to | Elise van Calcar |
related to | Catharina Alberdingk Thijm |
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Place(s) of Residence | Netherlands |
Receptions of Louise Antoinette Stratenus, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title | Author | Date | Type |
note | C. van Amstel | 1879 | mentions person |
O. D., art. in Leeskabinet | Unknown journalist (to be identified) | 1882 | comments on person |
*Art. by Dr. Apos in Nederland | Unknown journalist (to be identified) | 1885 | comments on person |
*Lemma in Biografisch woordenboek | F. Jos. van den Branden , J. G. Frederiks | 1888 | comments on person |
*Information from private correspondance | Titia Klasina Elisabeth van der Tuuk | 1890 | comments on person |
*Catalogus Arnhems Leesmuseum | Unknown reader (to be identified) | 1890 | lists person |
*Art. in De Roode Duivel | Louis M. Hermans | 1895 | comments on person |
*Mention in Het aandeel der vrouw [...] | Maurits Basse | 1920 | mentions person |
MENTIONED IN: - Ter Laan see link DBNL - van den Berg/Couttenier 2009, 503 - De Vries, Een stad vol lezers, 2011 Cf. - Michel van der Plas, Vader Thijm. Biografie van een koopman-schrijver. Anthos/Lannoo, 1995. - Harry G.M. Prick, In de zekerheid van eigen heerlijkheid. Het leven van Lodewijk van Deyssel tot 1890. Atheneum - Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 1997. - Harry G.M. Prick, Een vreemdeling op de wegen. Het leven van Lodewijk van Deyssel vanaf 1890. Atheneum - Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2003. - Boon, Thera, Toon van Miert, Frans Wetzels (ed.) Louise Stratenus 1852-1908. Een negentiende-eeuwse schrijfster in de ban van het pseudoniem. Uitgave Stichting LETTEREN Breda, 1992. Bredase LETTEREN nr. 3. (Bevat portretten) (Info NvB, 12-08-2006)
12-08-2006 NvB (Source of pseudonyms: handschrift nichtje in Letterkundig Museum)
Louise de Croisilles, Conseils d'une tante a ses nieces, 1892, BNF [??]
Lived in various places and had an intensive friendship with Catharina Alberdingk Thijm from sept. 1881 till 1892; much appreciated by Catharina's father, in particular since she turned to Catholicism in 1882 (cf. van der Plas 531, 550). Together with Catharina she lived in London, Brussels, Paris and Amsterdam (and other places) and wrote to earn money. With Celestine Oliphant - Schoch (high officer in Salvarion Army) and her family she went to Sweden for several years, where she educated Celestines daughter. Returned to the Netherlands she died in Princenhage, March 1908.
(added by Nannie van Berkum 12-08-06)
Contributed, just like Melati van Java (=Marie Sloot), from 1879, to the Minkmans Roman-Bibliotheek (cf. Kuitert, Debacle). Published in various lady- and girl magazines, Katholieke Illustratie etc.
Contributed to:
- Lelie- en Rozeknoppen (o.a. 1882, p. 247)
- Onze Roeping
- Hollandsche Lelie
Possible contribution to Dames-Weekblad, pseudonym Louise (source: Jensen, "Bij uitsluiting voor de vrouwelijke sekse geschikt", 2001, p. p. 253).
Translator from French, translator from English and translator from Swedish (info NannievBerkum, aug. 2006)
Lived in:
Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, NLD)
Brussel (BEL)
London (ENG)
Netherlands
Paris (FRA)
Sweden