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Louis Couperus

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called it "literary crap". Couperus passed his exam on 6 December 1886 and received his certificate, which allowed him to teach at secondary schools. However, he did not aspire to a teaching career and decided to continue writing literature instead. At the end of 1887 he started to write what was to
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school; during this period of his life, he spent a lot of time at the Vlielander-Hein family (his sister was married to Benjamin Marius Vlielander Hein); later their son, François Emile Vlielander Hein (1882–1919), was his favourite nephew, who helped him with his literary work. At the HBS Couperus
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in the Netherlands. He wrote an article about Papini's book, which he called magnificent, an almost perfect book, and he compared Papini with Lodewijk van Deyssel. Papini and Couperus met in Florence and Couperus found Papini rather shy. Meanwhile, Elisabeth Couperus-Baud translated
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performing in The Hague, but was more impressed by her dresses than her performance itself. The next year, John Ricus Couperus, father of Louis Couperus, sold his family estate "Tjicoppo", located in the Dutch East Indies and gave order to build a house at the
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In the Dutch East Indies, Couperus also met his future brother-in-law for the first time, Gerard de la Valette (a writer and official at the Dutch Indian Government who would marry his sister Trudy), who wrote in 1913 about his relationship with Couperus:
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paid tribute to him by letting his friends and admirers publish praising words. Those friends and admirers included but were not limited to Frans Bastiaanse, Emmanuel de Bom, Henri van Booven, Ina Boudier-Bakker, Marie Joseph Brusse (the father of
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in The Hague. When Louis reached the age of five, his youngest sister, Trudy, was twelve years old and his youngest brother, Frans, eleven. In The Hague he followed lessons at the boarding school of Mr. Wyers, where he first met his later friend
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was seen by critics as a flat novel, intended for women. Apart from that Lodewijk van Deyssel wrote a review in which he asked Couperus to get lost ("De heer Couperus kan van mij ophoepelen"), and Couperus himself ended his editorship at
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prize for prose" in 1914. At the end of 1910, Couperus and his wife gave up their pension in Nice and travelled to Rome. In Rome Couperus collected and rearranged some of his serials, which he intended to publish in a book,
629:. When his uncle Guillaume Louis Baud died, Couperus went back to The Hague to attend the funeral. Here Couperus decided to marry his cousin Elisabeth Couperus-Baud. The marriage took place on 9 September 1891 in The Hague. 1687:, who asked if Couperus would be willing to write for his magazine. Couperus later published his travelogues (made during his travels to Africa, Dutch East Indies and Japan) as a result in De Haagsche Post, as well as many 421:") was published (by publisher J.L. Beijers with a book cover designed by painter Ludwig Willem Reymert Wenckebach). In these days a person Couperus greatly admired for his sense of beauty and intelligence was writer 299:
We met first at Batavia, when he was a boy of ten years and I was a young man. We saw each other at rather large intervals. Yet I saw him often enough, as a boy and a young man, that we developed a good and familiar
358:("Sleeping beauty in the forest"). The opera was staged by a hundred children at the Koninklijke Schouwburg (Royal Theatre) in The Hague. In January 1885 Couperus had already written one of his early poems, called 271:) returned to the Netherlands in December 1873; his mother returned to the Dutch East Indies in April 1874. So Couperus spent part of his youth (1873–1878) in the Dutch East Indies, going to school in Batavia. 310:
Willem III in Batavia. In the summer of 1878 Couperus and his family returned to the Netherlands, where they went to live in a house at the Nassaukade (plein) 4. In The Hague Couperus was sent to the
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were a series of profiles of pension guests whom Couperus had met during his travels in Rome and elsewhere. He also had a meeting with Dutch actress Theo Mann-Bouwmeester, who suggested to change
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Louis Couperus wrote hundreds of short stories, sketches, travel impressions, and letters, which were first published as feuilletons. Those feuilletons were later bundled and published as books.
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In the Netherlands Couperus prepared himself for his journey to the Dutch East Indies, China and Japan. He and his wife left for the Dutch East Indies on 1 October 1921 aboard the
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Over de erfpachtsrechten uitgeoefend door Chineezen en de occupatie-rechten der inlandsche bevolking, op de gronden der particuliere landerijen, ten westen der Tjimanoek
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In the second part of 1910, Couperus started to write a novel again, despite the fact he earlier had said he never would write one again. This novel was to be called
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Many of the details about the life and works of a resident in the Dutch East Indies Couperus derived from his brother-in-law De la Valette. He characterized
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On 29 September 1913, Johan Hendrik Ram killed himself, shooting a bullet into his head. Couperus returned to Florence later that year and attended the
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Back in the Netherlands, it turned out that Couperus' kidneys and liver were affected. Despite his illness Couperus wrote a series of sketches for
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is made when Eline Vere is delirious with fever and cries: "Oh god, the ghosts, approaching grinning" – also the suicide by the main characters in
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in the nose. He fell into a coma on 14 July, remained in that state for two days with high fever and died on 16 July 1923. He was cremated at
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into German. With Elisabeth Couperus-Baud he left the Netherlands in May 1898 for a short trip to London, where they met friends and visited
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The Hidden Force gives back especially the enmity of the mysterious Javanese soul and atmosphere, fighting against the Dutch conqueror.
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In September he returned to Florence and in February 1915 to the Netherlands, where he visited the premiere of Frederik van Eeden's
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Couperus left that year (1903) again for Italy (Venice) and went to Nice in September. During the winter of 1903–1904, he read
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in December 1898. Couperus and his wife then left for the Netherlands Dutch Indies and arrived at the end of March 1899 in
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into a play; although this plan did not come into reality for Couperus it opened possibilities for his books in future.
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wrote that he had a specific aversion against the book. Couperus and his wife moved to The Hague, where Couperus wrote
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Lodewijk van Deyssel was one, but according to the thesis of Karel Reijders he did not speak to but about Couperus.
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to attract future guests. As of 27 November 1909 Couperus started publishing weekly serials in the Dutch newspaper
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Meanwhile, Couperus received a letter from his friend Johan Hendrik Ram, in which Ram wrote that he and lieutenant
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played and also had meetings with George Moore and George Bernard Shaw. Couperus also had his photograph taken by
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Since Couperus and publisher L.J. Veen were unable to agree on the payment of Couperus, Couperus then published
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were released. Meanwhile, L.J. Veen made Couperus a better offer, which he accepted, and Couperus received from
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and had the intention to write a novel about him, which was never realized, although he did publish the novella
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your living or not living, what hast thou found, O thou poor seekers, O thou poor vagabonds, rich in suitcases?
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and L.J. Veen, his publisher and his brother-in-law Benjamin Marinus Vlielander Hein died that year as well.
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On 21 September 1891, Couperus and his wife settled in a small villa at the Roeltjesweg (now Couperusweg) in
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and Willem Kloos. A committee was formed to collect the funds required for Couperus to make a journey to
4256: 2064:, among many others, paid Couperus their respect. On 11 July 1923, Couperus was brought to hospital (in 1756: 944:. The next city they visited was Rome, where Couperus would receive a number of bad reviews of his book 722: 124: 1795:; critics were not positive because of the many gay scenes. In October 1920 Couperus travelled for the 1668: 1549: 2011: 1917: 1643:(Sons of the sun) aloud. While Couperus made his performances, L.J. Veen published the first parts of 237:
Four of the ten siblings had died before Louis was born. Couperus was baptized on 19 July 1863 in the
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and was sent to the International Hospital in Kobe. After seven weeks he was fit enough to travel to
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met his later friend Frans Netscher; during this period of his life, he read the novels written by
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Couperus and his wife travelled extensively in Europe and Asia, and he later wrote several related
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Darstellungen aus der Sittengeschichte Roms in der Zeit von August bis zum Ausgang der Antonine
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He also met with his English publisher, Thornton Butterworth, visited a small concert, where
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I admire them because they are tragic and fight a tragic struggle, like a tragic hero fights.
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and made long walks through the ancient ruins of Rome. He also visited the exhibition in the
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and also held public performances, where he would read out his books. After a visit to the
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for children. Virginie la Chapelle wrote the music, and Couperus provided the lyrics for
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was published in the Netherlands. Meanwhile, Couperus started to work on his new novels
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and then travelled to Venice, where he attended the inauguration of the then-restored
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and minister Johannes Theodoor de Visser; Couperus was also appointed knight in the
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broke out and influenced life in Florence as well. Couperus wrote a sketch called
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had once visited. Hereafter they travelled to Naples, where Couperus admired the
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Couperus, Louis; Baud, Elisabeth Wilhelmina Johanna; Wintermans, Casper (2003).
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The only thing that always will triumph in the end, above everything, is beauty
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and travelled to Paris, in time to be present at the festivities held for the
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gallery. In December Couperus and his wife visited Rome, where Couperus wrote
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A more morbid, an uglier, or a sillier story we have not read for a long time
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I thought that in my life I have written too many books and boxed too little.
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When World War I began, Couperus was in Munich. On 27 August 1914 the son of
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Being "Dutch" in the Indies: A History of Creolisation and Empire, 1500-1920
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During the winter of 1908 Couperus resided in Florence, where he translated
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because of Valette's work, Couperus and his wife spend some time in Gabroe (
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wrote: "The writer has talent". Meanwhile, Couperus wrote a novella called
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in Florence, where also Dutch painters exhibited their work. Here he met
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Louis Marie-Anne Couperus was born on 10 June 1863 at Mauritskade 11 in
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Louis Couperus en L. J. Veen : bloemlezing uit hun correspondentie
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to Egypt; his travelogues were published weekly. In Africa he visited
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Translations by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos unless noted otherwise.
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at the Residenz-Theater. When Couperus celebrated his 50th birthday,
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lineage that goes back even earlier to the mid-eighteenth century.
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Couperus spend the winter of 1911–1912 in Florence; meanwhile the
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with publisher Van Holkema en Warendorf. In Rome Couperus visited
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A series of five books, all published simultaneously in June 1915
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Dear sir : brieven van het echtpaar Couperus aan Oscar Wilde
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In these years Couperus met S.F. van Oss, who was the founder of
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were about to travel to South Africa to follow the course of the
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Antieke verhalen. Van goden en keizers, van dichters en hetaeren
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In February 1898 Couperus travelled to Berlin, where he visited
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Antieke verhalen van goden en keizers, van dichters en hetaeren
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and new translation published in 2010 by Archipelago Books, NY.
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was published within a year. Couperus finished his next novel,
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after which he had a meeting with the Dutch consul in London,
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to increase his knowledge of Ancient Rome which he needed for
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was published. In October 1900 Couperus and his wife moved to
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to English journalists and literary people. Couperus also met
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is the same. Between 17 June until 4 December 1888, the novel
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the book was something like a young boy messing with an egg
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Couperus, Louis; Veen, L. J.; Vliet, H. T. M. van (1987).
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lacked quality, Jacob Nicolaas van Hall was positive, and
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and Edmund Gosse. McKenna had written the forewords for
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After he finished primary school, Couperus attended the
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to stay with their friend Louis Constant Westenenk at
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Uit blanke steden onder blauwe lucht. Tweede bundel
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Uit blanke steden onder blauwe lucht. Eerste bundel
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The books of small souls. The Twilight of the Souls
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Louis Couperus in 1897, portrait by H. J. Haverman.
865:by Bourget. In February 1894 Couperus travelled to 106: 98: 79: 53: 34: 3772: 3770: 3768: 3766: 3764: 3762: 3760: 3758: 3756: 3754: 3752: 3750: 3748: 3746: 3744: 3742: 3740: 3738: 3736: 3734: 3732: 3730: 3728: 3726: 3724: 3722: 3720: 3718: 3716: 3714: 3712: 3710: 3708: 3706: 3704: 3702: 3700: 3698: 3696: 3694: 3692: 3690: 3688: 3686: 3684: 3682: 3680: 3678: 3676: 3674: 3672: 3670: 3668: 3666: 3664: 3662: 3660: 3658: 3656: 3654: 3652: 3650: 3648: 3646: 3644: 3642: 3640: 3638: 3636: 3634: 3632: 3630: 3628: 3626: 3624: 3622: 3620: 2313:(1889); Translated into English by J. T. Grein as 1359:(among other things). He also paid a visit to the 3907:Which received a bad review, as the paper wrote: 3618: 3616: 3614: 3612: 3610: 3608: 3606: 3604: 3602: 3600: 3132:Van oude menschen, de dingen, die voorbij gaan... 2457:Van oude menschen, de dingen, die voorbij gaan... 2329:(1890); Translated into English by Clara Bell as 2319:(1892); revised translation published in 2009 by 2048:was handed over to him and speeches were held by 783:; here Couperus wrote in November 1893 a sketch, 3349:(in Dutch and English). Woubrugge: Avalon Pers. 1835:On 3 May 1921 Couperus and his wife returned to 1067:. Here Couperus started to write his new novel, 992:. That same year Couperus and his wife left for 984:. Meanwhile, Elisabeth Couperus-Baud translated 263:, where they spent the night at the then famous 767:In 1894 Couperus joined the editorial board of 601:. It is possible that the leading character of 2435:De boeken der kleine zielen. Het heilige weten 1987:. He and his wife stayed for two weeks at the 1221:Van oude menschen, de dingen, die voorbij gaan 695:. Dutch critics wrote divergent reviews about 687:; Wilde had read the translation of Couperus' 389:. When Couperus just had finished his novella 362:. Other writings from this period include the 4091: 3883:, 15 August 1890. Retrieved on 24 March 2013. 3841:, 22 August 1987 – Retrieved on 24 March 2013 2712:Van en over mijzelf en anderen. Vierde bundel 2662:Van en over mijzelf en anderen. Tweede bundel 2616:Van en over mijzelf en anderen. Eerste bundel 2425:De boeken der kleine zielen. Zielenschemering 2405:De boeken der kleine zielen. De kleine zielen 2241:De boeken der kleine zielen. Zielenschemering 1627:was a huge success. The decor consisted of a 1516:. Members of that committee were for example 1490:in the KĂĽnstler-Theater and a performance of 1415:. In December Couperus and his wife left for 964:, and in April 1896 Couperus started writing 715:("Majesty"), after he had read an article in 707:, while Lodewijk van Deyssel found it great. 8: 4365:Knights of the Order of the Netherlands Lion 3864:, 14 March 1889. Retrieved on 24 March 2013. 3297:Brieven van Louis Couperus aan zijn uitgever 3264:Het snoer der ontferming. Japansche legenden 2706:Van en over mijzelf en anderen. Derde bundel 194:. He was the eleventh and youngest child of 190:family of the colonial landed gentry of the 3858: 3234:Iskander. De roman van Alexander den Groote 2744:(1918) ("Letters of the useless spectator") 2515:Iskander. De roman van Alexander den Groote 2415:De boeken der kleine zielen. Het late leven 1423:, where they stayed in the same hotel that 1371:, who had painted her. In 1911 he wrote in 907:In 1894 an English translation was made by 881:("World Peace") and wrote a translation of 488: 447: 411: 393:("An Afternoon at Vespaziano"), he visited 379: 352: 4098: 4084: 4076: 3921:. 30 June 1891. Retrieved 8 February 2013. 3515:A translations of fragments of Flaubert's 3309:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3295:Couperus, Louis; Bastet, FrĂ©dĂ©ric (1977). 2708:(1916) ("About me and others. Volume III") 2670:(1915) ("About everything and everyone"): 2056:. During the following reception minister 1639:had lent for this occasion. Couperus read 1602:. During this time he admired the German: 1467:(tower), and wrote about it in his sketch 1447:appeared during the first half of 1912 in 1249:Uit de jeugd van San Francesco van Assisi' 42: 31: 4182:Orchids, a collection of prose and poetry 3940:. 18 April 1923. Retrieved 24 March 2013. 2908:Van oude mensen de dingen die voorbijgaan 2714:(1917) ("About me and others. Volume IV") 2664:(1914) ("About me and others. Volume II") 2283:Orchids, a collection of prose and poetry 2178:Learn how and when to remove this message 1598:and Couperus went to see his body in the 1315:Antiek toerisme, een roman uit Oud-Egypte 1211:; in 1903 Georges Duviquet published his 1047:, who was a brother-in-law of Gosse. Via 405:; this novella was published in parts in 4000:. 17 July 1923. Retrieved 24 March 2013. 3959:. 11 June 1923. Retrieved 24 March 2013. 2762:(1921) ("With Louis Couperus in Africa") 2618:(1910) ("About me and others. Volume I") 2522:Novellas, fairy tales, and short stories 2419:The books of small souls. The Later Life 2398:The Hidden Force: A Story of Modern Java 673:) and in 1892 an English translation of 528:; reference to the leading character of 443:Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde 399:Anna Louisa Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint 184:, Netherlands, into a long-established, 3981:. 6 July 1968. Retrieved 24 March 2013. 3534: 3502: 3500: 3498: 3496: 3494: 3492: 3375: 2742:Brieven van den nutteloozen toeschouwer 1875:, where the orchestra was conducted by 1321:. The book would be rewarded with the " 641:; after Couperus finished his new book 617:("Ecstasy"). In July 1890 he completed 478:Louis Couperus after a drawing made by 4370:Officers of the Order of Orange-Nassau 3302: 3102:De boeken der kleine zielen. III en IV 2994:OrchideeĂ«n. Een bundel poĂ«zie en proza 2493:The Comedians: A Story of Ancient Rome 2279:OrchideeĂ«n. Een bundel poĂ«zie en proza 1851:; these stories were published in the 1767:to find inspiration for his next work 1200:) and especially to the god Dionysus. 449:OrchideeĂ«n. Een bundel poĂ«zie en proza 346:In 1885 plans were made to compose an 3162:Antiek toerisme. Roman uit Oud-Egypte 2467:Antiek toerisme. Roman uit Oud-Egypte 2439:The books of small souls. Dr. Adriaan 2409:The books of small souls. Small Souls 2258:Books published during Couperus' life 1363:and wrote a number of sketches about 1172:, together with W.G. van Nouhuys and 548:was published in the Dutch newspaper 342:Start of Couperus' career as a writer 27:Dutch novelist and poet (1863 – 1923) 7: 4063:Digital Library for Dutch Literature 3585:(in Dutch). Buitenzorgsche drukkerij 3180:Uit blanke steden onder blauwe lucht 3096:De boeken der kleine zielen. I en II 2932:Uit blanke steden onder blauwe lucht 2116:adding citations to reliable sources 1898:. The next day Couperus went to the 1849:With Louis Couperus in London-Season 1570:(Cruel portraits) were published in 1483:, where he visited a performance of 1473:Uit blanke steden onder blauwe lucht 1192:, in which Couperus paid tribute to 932:, and Couperus studied the works of 470:Eline Vere, the beginning of success 3783:Louis Couperus : Een biografie 3317:Waarde heer Veen : (1890–1902) 2784:(1924) ("The String of Compassion") 2732:(1918) ("Legend, myth and fantasy") 2570:(1908) ("On the road of happiness") 2469:(1911); Translated into English as 2461:Old People and the Things that Pass 2459:(1906); Translated into English as 2437:(1903); Translated into English as 2427:(1902); Translated into English as 2417:(1902); Translated into English as 2407:(1901); Translated into English as 2395:(1900); Translated into English as 2375:(1900); Translated into English as 2353:(1893); Translated into English as 2341:(1892); Translated into English as 1865:Old People and the Things that Pass 990:Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland 278:, for the first time. In his novel 3545:Bosma, Ulbe; Raben, Remco (2008). 2588:(1922) ("The floating chessboard") 2509:Arrogance: The Conquests of Xerxes 2471:The Tour: A Story of Ancient Egypt 2453:(1905/6) ("The mountain of light") 1819:and then continued his journey to 1592:Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria 1279:; he published his translation in 928:; they stayed at a hotel near the 574:(New Guide) published a review of 510:. The structure of Couperus' book 25: 3054:De verzoeking van den H. Antonius 2817:De verzoeking van den H. Antonius 2612:(1902) ("Over Shining Doorsteps") 1663:(The comedians), inspired by the 1345:Museo Barracco di Scultura Antica 1004:and was appointed officer in the 354:De schoone slaapster in het bosch 341: 4039: 4023:Works by or about Louis Couperus 3786:(in Dutch). Amsterdam: Querido. 3078:Langs lijnen van geleidelijkheid 2874:Langs lijnen van geleidelijkheid 2373:Langs lijnen der geleidelijkheid 2200:Ludwig Willem Reymert Wenckebach 2092: 1580:Langs lijnen van geleidelijkheid 1069:Langs lijnen der geleidelijkheid 1039:, who had written a foreword to 948:. In Rome he met Dutch sculptor 787:, a literary description of the 4340:20th-century Dutch male writers 4330:19th-century Dutch male writers 3934:'De Tollensprijs voor Couperus' 2980:Volledige werken Louis Couperus 2944:; Legenden en portretten (1956) 2103:needs additional citations for 1747:and Couperus wrote about it in 1012:started publishing chapters of 980:, which was to be published in 204:or lord of the private domain ( 3458:Van en over mijzelf en anderen 3445:Van en over mijzelf en anderen 3432:Van en over mijzelf en anderen 3419:Van en over mijzelf en anderen 3406:Van en over mijzelf en anderen 3144:Van en over mijzelf en anderen 3000:Eline Vere. Een Haagsche roman 2924:; Verhalen en arabesken (1954) 2692:Van en over mijzelf en anderen 2636:(1911) ("The Swallows Landed") 1963:Couperus and his wife visited 486:Shortly before Couperus wrote 462:become his most-famous novel, 151:. In 1923, he was awarded the 1: 4139:Ecstasy: A Study of Happiness 3518:La Tentation de Saint Antoine 3382:Published earlier as part of 3192:Van en over alles en iedereen 3168:De zwaluwen neĂŞr gestreken... 2930:; Verhalen en dagboekbladen; 2738:(1918) ("The Soul of Things") 2668:Van en over alles en iedereen 2634:De zwaluwen neĂŞr gestreken... 2606:(1894) ("Travel impressions") 2501:(1918) ("The donkey in love") 2344:Ecstasy: A Study of Happiness 2054:Order of the Netherlands Lion 1645:Van en over alles en iedereen 1566:. During this time Couperus' 1299:De zwaluwen neĂŞr gestreken... 1043:in 1891, and English painter 888:La Tentation de Saint Antoine 164:which were published weekly. 4335:20th-century Dutch novelists 4325:19th-century Dutch novelists 4262:Surinamestraat 20, The Hague 3898:– Retrieved on 24 March 2013 3240:Met Louis Couperus in Afrika 2806:(1925) ("Prose. Volume III") 2760:Met Louis Couperus in Afrika 2058:Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek 1894:and a diner at the house of 1892:RenĂ© de Marees van Swinderen 1207:'s work about Roman emperor 996:but also spend some time in 909:Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 435:Surinamestraat 20, The Hague 4038:(public domain audiobooks) 3330:(in Dutch). Utrecht: Veen. 2902:De boeken der kleine zielen 2790:(1924) ("Prose. Volume II") 2720:(1917) ("Jan and Florence") 2630:(1911) ("Short Arabesques") 1952:. In Batavia he dined with 1733:and Lodewijk van Velthem's 1178:Conrad Theodor van Deventer 1166:De boeken der kleine zielen 718:The Illustrated London News 693:Het portret van Dorian Gray 4396: 3484:Legende, mythe en fantazie 3471:Legende, mythe en fantazie 3299:(in Dutch). 's-Gravenhage. 3210:Legende, mythe en fantazie 3012:Extaze. Een boek van geluk 2778:(1923) ("Prose. Volume I") 2730:Legende, mythe en fantazie 2726:(1917) ("Cruel portraits") 2688:("Sicily, Venice, Munich") 2593:Short stories and sketches 2485:(1915) ("The unhappy one") 2339:Extaze. Een boek van geluk 1855:. In England Couperus met 954:Pieter de Josselin de Jong 777:Pieter Cort van der Linden 684:The Picture of Dorian Gray 633:More successes as a writer 3780:Bastet, FrĂ©dĂ©ric (1987). 2686:SiciliĂ«, VenetiĂ«, MĂĽnchen 1537:Filippo Tommaso Marinetti 1385:Promenades archĂ©ologiques 1375:a sketch about Siena and 789:painting of the same name 657:was published in 1892 in 645:in October 1891 he wrote 540:by taking an overdose of 391:Een middag bij Vespaziano 371:Uw glimlach of uw bloemen 280:De zwaluwen neergestreken 226:(1762–1821), Governor of 218:(1752–1813), Governor of 117:Louis Marie-Anne Couperus 58:Louis Marie-Anne Couperus 41: 3896:Couperusweg in Hilversum 3321:Amice : (1902–1919) 2782:Het snoer der ontferming 2756:(1919) ("The enchanter") 2369:(1897) ("Metamorphosis") 1944:. They left the ship at 1904:William Leonard Courtney 1251:("From the youth of St. 699:: writer and journalist 274:Here he met his cousin, 4234:Elisabeth Couperus-Baud 4209:Schimmen van schoonheid 4056:Works by Louis Couperus 4047:Works by Louis Couperus 4032:Works by Louis Couperus 4014:Works by Louis Couperus 3506:Published posthumously. 3384:Schimmen van schoonheid 3246:Het zwevende schaakbord 3174:Schimmen van schoonheid 3138:Aan den weg der vreugde 3108:Over lichtende drempels 2956:Het zwevende schaakbord 2694:("About me and others") 2640:Schimmen van schoonheid 2610:Over lichtende drempels 2586:Het zwevende schaakbord 2568:Aan den weg der vreugde 1923:Elisabeth Couperus-Baud 1869:Frank Arthur Swinnerton 1831:. Afterwards he wrote: 1719:Het zwevende schaakbord 1653:De dood van den Dappere 1631:and a painting made by 1518:Pieter Cornelis Boutens 1419:but spent some time in 1337:Schimmen van schoonheid 1332:("Shadows of Beauty"). 1329:Schimmen van schoonheid 1237:Aan den weg der vreugde 584:George Hendrik Breitner 514:was similar to that of 381:In het huis bij den dom 276:Elisabeth Couperus-Baud 4375:Writers from The Hague 4068:Louis Couperus Society 3953:'Couperus gedecoreerd' 3859: 3818:Nederlandse Literatuur 3228:Xerxes, of De hoogmoed 2918:Aan de weg der vreugde 2536:(1896) ("High trumps") 2530:(1892) ("An illusion") 2363:(1895) ("World peace") 2254: 2232: 2217: 2215:Hendrik Petrus Berlage 2202: 2023: 2015:Statue of Couperus by 1991:, where Couperus read 1932: 1564:La ciudad de la niebla 1488:El mayor encanto, amor 1443:The first chapters of 1255:") to be published in 1134:, where Couperus read 1006:Order of Orange-Nassau 962:Hendrik Petrus Berlage 904: 489: 483: 448: 412: 380: 353: 177: 48:Louis Couperus in 1917 4257:Louis Couperus Museum 3957:Bataviasch Nieuwsblad 2505:Xerxes of de hoogmoed 2238: 2223: 2208: 2193: 2014: 1941:Prins der Nederlanden 1928:Prins der Nederlanden 1920: 1757:Quintus Curtius Rufus 1735:Boec van Coninc Artur 1707:Romeinsche portretten 1659:and started to write 1263:" and the "Kroniek". 902: 723:Nicholas II of Russia 669:(translation made by 477: 428:In 1883 Couperus saw 224:Willem Jacob Cranssen 175: 4350:Dutch male novelists 3918:Algemeen Handelsblad 3860:Algemeen Handelsblad 3365:Notes and references 3258:Proza. 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Index

Couperus

The Hague
De Steeg
lyric poetry
psychological
historical novels
short stories
fairy tales
feuilletons
sketches
Dutch literature
Tollensprijs
travelogues

The Hague
Indo
Dutch East Indies
John Ricus Couperus
landheer
particuliere land
Java
Abraham Couperus
Malacca
Willem Jacob Cranssen
Ambon
Eurasian
Eglise wallonne
Henri van Booven
Den Helder

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