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J.G.W.C. Engelberts (1820 - 1890)

Last edited by Janouk_deGroot on Oct. 29, 2014, 11:33 a.m.
Short name J.G.W.C. Engelberts
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First name J.G.W.C.
Birth name Engelberts
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Alternative name Louise
Date of birth 1820
Date of death 1890
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Lived in Netherlands
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J.G.W.C. Engelberts was ...
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Aubry - Oom en nicht en andere verhalen (1850) 1 0
Mijn Zonneschijntje (1856) 0 0
Bladen uit nicht Suze's schetsenboek (1859) 2 0
Kijkjes in het leven (1863) 2 0
Een voorlezing voor vrouwen, over vrouwen, door een vrouw (1864) 0 0
Aan de Beek. (Contribution to De Hollandsche Lelie) (1890) 0 0

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Circulations of J.G.W.C. Engelberts, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of J.G.W.C. Engelberts, the person

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

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

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Contribution to
-Tijdspiegel (1856-1, p. 197-221, 1856-2, p. 454-459)(1864-1, p. 404-414)

Possible contribution to Dames-Weekblad, pseudonym Louise (source: Jensen, "Bij uitsluiting voor de vrouwelijke sekse geschikt", 2001, p. 253) [E.N.]
- Elma en Juana. DW 1856, no. 18, p. 137-140. Vervolg in de volgende afleveringen, slot in No. 24, 15 dec. 1856.