Herman Heijermans (1864–1924)
Author of Droomkoninkje
About the Author
Image credit: Herman Heyermans, crayon drawing, signed t.r.: 'J.TH.TOOROP / 1914 / AMST., inscribed t.l.: H. HEYERMANS. [credit: Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie]
Series
Works by Herman Heijermans
Toneelwerken 19 copies
Droompaard en andere Falklandjes 12 copies
De tweede grote vier omnibus — Author — 11 copies
Duczika : een Berlijnse roman 9 copies
Falklandjes 6 copies
Toneelwerken III 5 copies
Toneelwerken I 4 copies
Toneelwerken II 4 copies
Schetsen 3 copies
Hall Plays 2 : A Servant to Two Masters + The Good Hope + Mr Puntila + Mother Courage (2003) — Original author — 2 copies
Gevleugelde daden 1 copy
Toneelwerken - 3 delen 1 copy
Beschuit met muisjes 1 copy
Diamantstad 1 copy
Vuurvlindertje 1 copy
Toneelwerken I - II 1 copy
De buikspreker 1 copy
Trinette : schets 1 copy
Kinderen 1 copy
Tooneelsstudies, Schakels 1 copy
Uitkomst 1 copy
Kleine verschrikkingen 1 copy
Ahasver 1 copy
Associated Works
Oogst der tijden : keur uit de werken van schrijvers en dichters aller volken en eeuwen (1940) — Contributor — 10 copies
je leest het zó — Contributor — 2 copies
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- Legal name
- Heijermans, Herman
Heijermans Jr., Herman - Other names
- FALKLAND, Samuel
HABBEMA, Koos
JELAKOWITSCH, Iwan
HEYERMANS, Herman
HEIJERMANS, Hermann - Birthdate
- 1864-12-03
- Date of death
- 1924-11-22
- Burial location
- Begraafplaats Zorgvlied, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Netherlands
- Birthplace
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Place of death
- Zandvoort, Netherlands
- Occupations
- newspaper columnist
playwright
novelist - Relationships
- Heijermans, Hermine (daughter)
Heijermans-Jurgens, Annie (wife)
Heijermans, Ida (sister) - Short biography
- http://www.dbnl.org/auteurs/auteur.ph...
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Statistics
- Works
- 56
- Also by
- 7
- Members
- 327
- Popularity
- #72,482
- Rating
- 3.3
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 24
- Languages
- 1
- Favorited
- 2
When I read it, during my grammar school years, there was nothing in it that I could relate to, so it was quite hard to read, although the language used was not very hard.
It was just an excersise in reading literature, plays, analysing, giving opinions and reasoning behind them.