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See also:HEIJERMANS, See also:HERMANN (1864- ) , Dutch writer, of Jewish origin, was See also:born on the 3rd of See also:December 1864 at See also:Rotterdam. In the See also:Amsterdam Handelsblad he published a See also:series of sketches of Jewish See also:family See also:life under the See also:pseudonym of " See also:Samuel See also:Falkland," which were collected in See also:volume See also:form. His novels and tales include Trinette (1892), Fles (1893), Kamertjeszonde (2 vols., 1896), Interieurs (1897), Diamantstadt (2 vols., 1903). He created See also:great See also:interest by his See also:play Op Hoop See also:van Zegen (290o), represented at the See also:Theatre See also:Antoine in See also:Paris, and in See also:English by the See also:Stage Society as The See also:Good See also:Hope. His other plays are: Dora Kremer (1893), See also:Ghetto (1898), Het zevende Gebot (1899), Het Pantser (1901), Ora et labora (1901), and numerous one-See also:act pieces. A See also:Case of See also:Arson, an English version of the one-act play See also:Brand in de Jonge See also:Jan, was notable for the impersonation (1904 and 1905) by See also:Henri de Vries of all the seven witnesses who appear as characters. End of Article: HEIJERMANS, HERMANN (1864- )Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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