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Moulin - van Harlingen, Elisabeth Jacoba de (1864 - 1920)

Short name Moulin - van Harlingen, Elisabeth Jacoba de
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/283004758
First name Elisabeth Jacoba
Birth name Moulin - van Harlingen
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Alternative name Mevr. Dumoulin - van Harlingen — Else van Brabant
Date of birth 1864
Date of death 1920
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Sex Female
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Lived in Netherlands
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Moulin - van Harlingen, Elisabeth Jacoba de was ...
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Rozy in 't tooverland (1890) 0 0
Avonturen van Nansen aan de Noordpool (1890) 0 0
Lente-liefde (1894) 1 0
*Contributions to Hollandsche Lelie (1895) 0 0
Etha (1896) 1 0
Zangen (1897) 1 0
*Article in De Hollandsche Lelie (1897)
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Allegro (1898) 1 0
Bloesem (1899) 1 0
Zomerweelde (1899) 1 0

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Circulations of Moulin - van Harlingen, Elisabeth Jacoba de, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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*Mention in Het aandeel der vrouw [...] Maurits Basse 1921 -

MENTIONED IN: - Ten Brink, list of pseudonyms - Erica van Boven, ‘Het pseudoniem als strategie. Pseudoniemen van vrouwelijke auteurs 1850-1900’. In: Nederlandse letterkunde, 1998 (4), p. 309-326.

Year of death supposition.

Collaborator Hollandsche Lelie
According to “Ontluikende Lelies” IIAV 1995.

Material in Letterkundig Museum, The Hague.