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Work by: Jong van Beek en Donk, Cecile de

TitleHilda van Suylenburg
Year of first publication:1897
Editions: 1, 1897
0, Amsterdam, ed. Tessel Pollman, 1984
Genres:novel
Country:Netherlands
Language used:Dutch
Narrative topoi:
Presence in public libraries:
Relevant weblinks:Online text in dbnl

Receptions of this work

AuthorTitleGenderReception typeCountryYear
1 Haighton, Elise Adelaïde *Art. in De Amsterdammer F Article in the press Netherlands 1899
2 Haighton, Elise Adelaïde *Art. in De Amsterdammer F Article in the press Netherlands 1897
3 Jacobs, Aletta Het doel van de vrouwenbeweging F Article in the press Netherlands 1899
4 Kartini, Raden Adjeng *Letter to a Dutch friend, Estella Zeehandelaar F Egodocument Colonies of European countries 1900
5 Meijboom, Margaretha Anna Sophia *Art. in De Gids F Article in the press Netherlands 1898
6 Otten, Else Frauen, die den Ruf vernommen F Translation Germany 1906
7 ~reader(s) female (member of Damesleesmuseum, The Hague) Damesleesmuseum Den Haag F Library catalogue (association, club) Netherlands 1900
8 ~~Nutsbibliotheken Nederland *Presence in Nutsbibliotheken in Nederland U Library catalogue (public) Netherlands 1910
9 ~~author male (name below) *Diverse reacties op Hilda van Suylenburg M Reaction to text or author Netherlands 1900
10 ~~author male (name below) Wolfgang van der Mey, Een nieuw werk over de M Article in the press Netherlands 1897
11 ~~historian of literature (male, name below) Basse, *Lemma in Het aandeel der vrouw [...] M (Literary) history Belgium/Southern Netherlands 1921
12 ~~historian of literature (male, name below) Brink, J. ten, Geschiedenis der Noord-Nederlandsche Letteren in de XIXe Eeuw M (Literary) history Netherlands 1902
13 ~~journalist (name below) P. Raché, Neue holländische Litteratur M Article in the press Germany 1899
14 ~~journalist (name below) Netscher, *Art. in Hollandsche Revue M Article in the press Netherlands 1898
15 ~~journalist (name below) J.W. van Nispen tot Sevenaar, *Art. in De Amsterdammer M Article in the press Netherlands 1899
16 ~~journalist (name below) F. Roosdorp, *Art. in De Amsterdammer M Article in the press Netherlands 1898
17 ~~journalist (name unknown) *Art. in Tijdspiegel M Article in the press Netherlands 1897
18 ~~journalist (name unknown) *Art. in De Kroniek M Article in the press Netherlands 1897
19 ~~translator (name unknown) Lucas, M: Inévitable réparation U Translation France 1910
20 ~~translator (name unknown) [title in Swedish] U Translation Sweden 1912