Anne van der Tholl (1827 - 1898)

Short name Anne van der Tholl
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First name Anne
Birth name Tholl
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Alternative name Anna Dorothea Busken Huet - Van der Tholl , Ina , C. Hasselaar
Date of birth 1827
Date of death 1898
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Sex Female
Place of birth Netherlands
Place of death France
Lived in Netherlands
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Anne van der Tholl was ...
related to Conrad Busken Huet
related to Martha van Vloten
related to Mej. C.E. Busken Huet
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Place(s) of Residence Netherlands
Receptions of Anne van der Tholl, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
*Mention in letter to Potgieter Anna Louisa Geertruida Toussaint 1852 comments on person
Keur van dicht en prozastukken (1ed) J. van Beers 1872 comments on 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, 115 - Cat. IIAV Ned O 1898 - Ter Laan 1941 - See Ten Brink, List of pseudonyms: Christina de Vrij, Hasselaar C Cf. - Felicia Houdijk, "De 'vreeselijke reis' van Anne Busken Huet", in Indische Letteren 2 (1987) 3, p.137-146 (met 1 brief aan Sophie Potgieter en bibl.verw. o.a. naar haar scriptie die alle brieven uit de Indische jaren bevat. Leiden, januari 1987). - R. Zuidema, "De vrouw van Busken Huet", in Haerlem. Jaarboek 1935. Haarlem, Erven Bohn, p. 60-119.
NOT MENTIONED IN: van den Berg/Couttenier 2009 svdaug09. Born in Haarlem , died in Paris. Lived in Paris, Jakarta, Bloemendaal. Mother born in France: Margerite Jannell. Married to Conrad Busken Huet (famous literary critic). 1 son (Gideon). Translator from English and translator from French (Anne Ritchie, Eliot). Possible contribution(s) to Dutch feminist press (Ons Streven); pseudonym Ina (source: Jensen, "Bij uitsluiting voor de vrouwelijke sekse geschikt", 2001, p. 259) [E.N. sept. 2005]. Material in Letterkundig Museum, The Hague. (GR0714). checkedJuly2017svd