Jeanne Clant van der Mijll - Piepers (1842 - 1923)

Short name Jeanne Clant van der Mijll - Piepers
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First name Jeanne
Birth name Clant van der Mijll - Piepers
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Alternative name Holda
Date of birth 1842
Date of death 1923
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Place of birth Den Haag (Zuid-Holland, NLD)
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Lived in Netherlands
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Jeanne Clant van der Mijll - Piepers was ...
related to Eduard Douwes Dekker
related to Marie Snijder van Wissenkerke - Clant van der Mijll
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Receptions of Jeanne Clant van der Mijll - Piepers, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
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*Mention in art. Varia, De Nieuwe Gids Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1886 mentions person
*Mention in art. Varia, De Nieuwe Gids Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1886 mentions person
*Lemma in Biografisch woordenboek F. Jos. van den Branden , J. G. Frederiks 1888 comments on person
*Mention in Het aandeel der vrouw [...] Maurits Basse 1920 mentions person
MENTIONED IN: - Basse I 118 - van den Berg/Couttenier 2009, 585
Translator of a.o.: - Charles Dickens: Meesterwerken van Charles Dickens (1916) - Henrik Ibsen: al zijn werken (1906-1908) - Maurice Maeterlinck: Pelleas en Melisande; Alladine en Palomides; Binnenshuis; De dood van Tintagiles; Aglavain en Sélysette; Prinses Maleine; De indringer; De blinden; De zeven prinsessen (1910-1911) - Arthur Schnitzler: Anatole, mondain minnespel (1919) Published in: - Nederlandsche Spectator (iig in 1874 & 1883) - Elsevier's Maandschrift 1901 (Sentina) Friend of leading Dutch authors Multatuli and Carel Vosmaer. 7 letters from and to L.J. Veen's uitgeversmaatschappij in the Letterkundig Museum (GR0714). niet-in-Wikipedia-8-3-2020