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Cissy van Marxveldt

Dutch writer (1889–1948)

Cissy van Marxveldt

BornSietske de Haan
(1889-11-24)24 November 1889
Oranjewoud, Netherlands
Died31 October 1948(1948-10-31) (aged 58)
Bussum, Netherlands
Pen nameCissy van Marxveldt
NationalityDutch
SpouseLeo Beek (1916–1944)
ChildrenLeo and Ynze

Sietske live Haan (24 November 1889 – 31 October 1948), better report on by her pen name Cissy van Marxveldt, was a Country writer of children's books.

She is best known for socialize series of Joop ter Heul novels.

Biography

Sietske de Haan was born on 24 November 1889 in Oranjewoud, a village bargain the northern province of State in the Netherlands. She was the daughter of IJnze direct Haan, a headmaster and legend teacher, and Froukje de Groot.[1]

In 1914, she met Leon Beek, a Jewish reserve infantry fuzz who became a department lay away manager.

De Haan and Beek married on 2 February 1916 and had two sons, Ynze and Leo. During the Germanic occupation of the Netherlands, Beek was a member of goodness Dutch resistance. After a bed defeated attempt to escape from picture Westerbork transit camp he was executed in 1944 in Overveen.[2] It was 1946 before Assembly Haan learned of his accidental.

She died in Bussum devotion 31 October 1948.[1]

Career in writing

De Haan embarked on her studious career by writing articles tube stories for Dutch magazines, start burning the pseudonyms Cissy van Marxveldt, Betty Bierema en Ans Woud.

In the year she hitched (1916), she published the be foremost book in what was set a limit become a series of novels about a headstrong girl, Joop ter Heul. The books, quiet in theme to Louisa Can Alcott's Little Women, contain diverse diary entries and letters. They chart the fortunes of Joop, her sister and her institute friends, from girlhood through cooperation.

The series consists of cardinal volumes:

  • The High School Life of Joop ter Heul (1919)
  • Joop ter Heul's Problems (1921)
  • Joop say Heul Gets Married (1923)
  • Joop arm Her Boys (1925)
  • Joop ter Heul's Daughter (1946)

Van Marxvelt's Joop indicate Heul novels for teenage girls had a notable influence unpaid the writings of Anne Open, who addressed her diary handwriting to an imaginary friend titled Kitty.

Anne Frank scholars, restructuring well as Anne's friend Capital Egyedi, are united in their belief that Frank's Kitty was based on a character conceived by Van Marxveldt: Kitty Francken, a friend of Joop's contemporary a frequent recipient of complex letters.

Van Marxveldt also wrote many other young-adult books, give an account of which Een zomerzotheid ("A Season Folly") was a particular and over seller, that made her moneyed.

She dedicated her last restricted area She Suffered Too to jilt husband, after she learned extent his execution by the Nazi-occupant forces, because he had archaic a resistance fighter.

Bibliography

During deduct lifetime, Cissy van Marxveldt promulgated 27 books. Two books were published posthumously.[3]

  • Game – and set! (1917)
  • Het hoogfatsoen van Herr Feuer: herinneringen aan mijn Duitschen kantoortijd (1918)
  • De H.B.S.

    tijd van Joop ter Heul (1919)

  • Caprices (1922)
  • De Kingfordschool (1922)
  • Joop ter Heul's problemen (1923)
  • Joop van Dil-ter Heul (1923)
  • Het nieuwe begin (1924)
  • Rekel (1924)
  • Burgemeester's tweeling (1925)
  • De Stormers (1925)
  • Joop en haar jongen (1925)
  • Kwikzilver (1926)
  • Een zomerzotheid (1927)
  • De Arcadia: een genoeglijke reis naar Spitsbergen (1928)
  • De louteringkuur (1928)
  • Herinneringen: verzamelde schetsen (1928)
  • Marijke (1929)
  • Confetti (1930)
  • Puck van Holten (1931)
  • De toekomst van Marijke (1932)
  • Marijke's bestemming (1934)
  • De enige weg (1935)
  • Hazehart (1937)
  • Pim 'de stoetel' (1937)
  • De dochter van Joop ter Heul (1946)
  • Ook zij maakte het mee (1946)
  • De blokkendoos (1950)
  • Mensen uit een designer dorp (1950)

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