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Katharyne Lescailje

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She specialized in political poems, and wrote several light comedies that were played in Amsterdam throughout the 18th century. Twenty years after her death, in 1731, her collected works were published, becoming one of the first female poets in the Netherlands with her own collected works. Her poetry
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Her sister Barbara married the German bookbinder Matthias de Wreedt who helped with the business and who left their share to their daughter Susanna, who married Dirk Rank and added his name to the printing label in 1712. By 1731, when the poetry bundle of Katharina was published, the fortunes of the
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in 1685) and also wrote and exchanged poems among friends. She was honored with a book of poetry dedicated to her in 1685 by the Groningen poet
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Titlepage of Katharina Lescailje's 3-part collection of poetry, called "Toneel- en mengelpoëzy", 1731.
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called "Huis onder het zeil" (House under sail). Katharina's parents were friends with the writers
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publisher were waning and they lost their privilege to print the texts for the Schouwburg.
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occupied three large volumes of nearly 1000 pages and was reprinted some years later.
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she was the most successful female Dutch poet of the second half of the 17th century.
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Gallerije ofte Proef van syne dichtoefeningen, met noodige verklaaringen verrykt
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Amsterdam
translator
Publisher
Catharina Questiers
Cornelia van der Veer
Amsterdam
Jacob Lescailje
nl
Dam Square
Jan Vos
Joost van den Vondel
Gerard Brandt
Amsterdam Theatre
Ludolph Smids
nl
Katharina Lescailje
Inghist
Ludolph Smids
DBNL
Profile
Digital library for Dutch literature

Katharina Lescailje
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1649 births
1711 deaths
17th-century Dutch poets
17th-century Dutch women writers
Dutch women poets

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