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Peaux, Augusta Guerdina (1859 - 1944)

Short name Peaux, Augusta Guerdina
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/291576483/
First name Augusta Guerdina
Birth name Peaux
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Alternative name Augusta
Date of birth 1859
Date of death 1944
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Sex Female
Place of birth Simonshaven (Zuid-Holland)
Place of death Nijmegen
Lived in Etten-Leur , Netherlands
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Religion / ideology Protestant
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Peaux, Augusta Guerdina was ...
related to Jeanne Reyneke van Stuwe
related to Vloten, Betsy van
related to Johanna Reinhardina Peaux
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Place(s) of Residence Etten-Leur , Netherlands
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*Translation, Uit Emerson's laatste essays (1881) 0 0
Oudejaar (1890) 0 0
Gedichten (1918) 1 0
Nieuwe Gedichten (1926) 0 0

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

Ter Laan 1941 Cf. Erica van Boven, ‘Het pseudoniem als strategie. Pseudoniemen van vrouwelijke auteurs 1850-1900’. In: Nederlandse letterkunde, 1998 (4), p. 309-326.

Possible contributor to Dutch feminist press: Ons Streven (Lotte Jensen, Bij uitsluiting, p. 259)

Translator from English; Translated several poems of English authors on which her sister Johanna wrote articles for 'De Tijdspiegel', like Robert Browning and Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1889). They published these articles under the pseudonym A.-J. Peaux.

Material in Letterkundig Museum, The Hague.