Mina Kruseman
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Mina Kruseman | |
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Wilhelmina Jacoba Pauline Rudolphine Kruseman | |
Born |
25 September 1839 Velp, Gelderland |
Died |
1922 Paris, France |
Occupation | Writer, singer |
Wilhelmina Jacoba Pauline Rudolphine "Mina" Kruseman (25 September 1839 – 1922) was a 19th-century Dutch feminist and author who used to call herself Oristorio di Frama.
Mina Kruseman was born in Velp, Gelderland to H. G. Kruseman,[1] who went on to serve in the Dutch army in the Dutch East Indies, taking the family with him. Her growing up with three sisters in Dutch East Indies had some influence in her later writings. Other than her home country, she also spent a considerable part of her life in Belgium, France and United States.[2] She started her career as a singer under the pseudonyms Karcilla Réna and Stella Oristorio di Frama, but attracted attention for her feminist writings.
Published works
- Een huwelijk in Indië (A marriage in the Dutch East Indies) :The Hague, 1873
- De moderne Judith (The modern Judith): Dordrecht, 1873
- Meester Kritiek (Master critical): Middelburg, 1874
- Mijn leven (My life): Dordrecht, 1873
- Willen en handelen (Want and actions): Fellah Damstone, Dordrecht, 1879
References
- ↑ "Mina Kruseman". Retrieved 2007-06-19.
- ↑ "kruseman". Retrieved 2007-06-19.
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