Georges Eekhoud
Georges Eekhoud (born May 27, 1854 in Antwerp , † May 29, 1927 in Schaarbeek ) was a Belgian French-language writer .
He was rediscovered thanks to the French woman Mirande Lucien , who wrote her doctoral thesis on him. Mirande Lucien also published several works by Eekhoud in French.
Published in German translation
- Kees Doorik. A Flemish moral novel. Stuttgart et al: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt , 1893. 176 pages.
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Kees Doorik. A Flemish moral novel. ( Insel-Bücherei 216.) Translated from the French by Tony Kellen . Leipzig: Insel-Verlag .
- 1st edition 1918. 87 pages.
- 2nd edition 1981. 118 pages.
- Burch Mitsu. A story. ( Island Library 216.) Transferred from Jean Paul of Ardeschah . Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1917. 63 pages.
- The new Carthage. ( Library of Novels 44.) Transferred by Tony Kellen. Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1917. 402 pages.
Web links
- Literature by and about Georges Eekhoud in the catalog of the German National Library
- Works by Georges Eekhoud in the Gutenberg-DE project
Commons : Georges Eekhoud - Collection of images, videos and audio files
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SURNAME | Eekhoud, Georges |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Belgian French language writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 27, 1854 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Antwerp |
DATE OF DEATH | May 29, 1927 |
Place of death | Schaarbeek |