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Netherlands' most famous 19th-century novelist: Truitje Toussaint


Mrs Bosboom-Toussaint [1] had an important, mainly novelistic production [2]. Her works have been received abroad, for example in Germany [3].

Annemarie Doornbos is preparing a Ph.D.thesis on this author (University of Amsterdam). See her article (opzoeken).


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