Carel van Nievelt
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Carel van Nievelt (born June 20, 1843 in Delfshaven – The Netherlands, died August 2, 1913 in Wiesbaden, Germany) was a Dutch novelist and journalist who also published using the pseudonyms Gabriël and J. van den Oude. He wrote travel stories and fantastic literature.
[edit] Biography
Van Nievelt had a short stint at being a civil servant in the Dutch East Indies before he returned to the Netherlands. There he became an editor for the Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (a news paper) (1869) and a contributor to Los en vast. Later he wrote book reviews using the pseudonym J. van den Oude voor Het Nieuws van den Dag.
In 1895 he moved to Wiesbaden in Germany, where he died in 1913 at the age of seventy.
[edit] Bibliography
- Ontboezemingen - Revelations (1869, as Gabriël)
- Phantasiën - Fantasies (1874)
- Fragmenten - Fragments (1875)
- In bonte rij (1879)
- Chiaroscuro (1882)
- Ahasverus(1883)
- Een Alpenboek (1886)
- Bergstudiën - Mountain studies (1888)
- Herman Wolsink (1889)
- Onder zeil (1891)
- Litterarische Interludiën (1891, as J. van den Oude)
- Uit de poppenkraam onzer Romantiek (1903, as J. van den Oude)