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Louise de Nève (1859 - 1913)

Short name Louise de Nève
VIAF
First name Louise
Birth name Nève
Married name
Alternative name Louise Adriana Johanna de Neve — Louise B.B.
Date of birth 1859
Date of death 1913
Flourishing -
Sex Female
Place of birth Padang
Place of death Bad Neuenahr
Lived in Leiden , Netherlands , Jakarta , Den Haag , Padang , Indonesia
Place of residence notes
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Religion / ideology
Education Educated at home
Aristocratic title -
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Louise de Nève was ...
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Place(s) of Residence Leiden , Netherlands , Jakarta , Den Haag , Padang , Indonesia
Author of
receptions circulations
Kindervreugd en kinderleed (1884) 2 0
Vervreemd (1890) 0 0
Aleide Ploegers (1892) 1 0
*Passage in Sophia Frederika Mathilda, Prinses van Wurtemberg, 1818-1877 (1898)
is also a reception: None Les derniers Stuarts
0 0
De vorstinnen van het Huis van Oranje-Nassau geschetst (1898)
is also a reception
1 0
*Contribution to Hollandsche Lelie (1899) 0 0
Een oud devies (1900) 0 0

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Circulations of Louise de Nève, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Louise de Nève, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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*Mention in Het aandeel der vrouw [...] Maurits Basse 1921 -

Cf. - Erica van Boven, ‘Het pseudoniem als strategie. Pseudoniemen van vrouwelijke auteurs 1850-1900’. In: Nederlandse letterkunde, 1998 (4), p. 309-326.

Born in the Dutch East Indies.
Bad health (problems with heart and kidney) (DBNL/Jaarboek 1914)

Contributed to:
- Eigen Haard

Collaborator Hollandsche Lelie
According to “Ontluikende Lelies” IIAV 1995

material in Letterkundig Museum, The Hague