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Marianne Philips (1886 - 1951)

Short name Marianne Philips
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First name Marianne
Birth name Philips
Married name
Alternative name Marianne Goudeket - Philips
Date of birth 1886
Date of death 1951
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Sex Female
Place of birth Amsterdam
Place of death Naarden (Noord-Holland)
Lived in Netherlands , Bussum , Amsterdam
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Religion / ideology Jewish
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Marianne Philips was ...
Profession(s)
Memberships SDAP (Dutch Social Democratic Workers' Party)
Place(s) of Residence Netherlands , Bussum , Amsterdam
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De wonderbare genezing. (1929)
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De biecht (1930) 0 0
De jacht op de vlinder. (1932) 0 0
Bruiloft in Europa. (1934) 0 0
Het oogenblik. (1935) 0 0
Henri van den overkant. (1936) 0 0
De zanger Gods (1938) 0 0
Nieuwe legende van Elija (1939) 0 0
De doolhof (1940) 0 0
Tussen hemel en aarde. (1947) 0 0
De Zaak Beukenoot (1949) 0 0
De Barten (1950) 0 0
Men kan niet leven zonder hart (1951) 0 0

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MENTIONED In:
- Portrait gallery of Museum of Dutch literary history, as one of the 17 women out of the 115 writers born before 1900 (cf. born after 1900: 65 women, 219 men) (svddec10)
- she was born in a well-to-to jewish family in Amsterdam.. - she started writing when she was 40

Possibly member of a political party (SDAP); DBNL/Bork/Verkruijsse mentions Philips being a propagandist for the SDAP.

material in Letterkundig Museum, The Hague

was in de WW2 lang ondergedoken, omdat ze joods was.

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Religion:
- Was originally Jewish

Professions/activities:
- Politician (Member of the Town Council).

Children's names: Hester, Carla, Frits.
Children's genders: female, female, male.

She lived in Amsterdam, Bussum, Naarden.
For adress ATM:
-- Born at Kloveniersburgwal.
-- Den Texstraat (nr. 39), after 1898.
-- Langeweg (now Archimedesweg) in the Watergraafsmeer.

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