Elizabeth ("Betje") Wolff-Bekker (24 July 1738 – 5 November 1804) was a Dutch novelist who, with Agatha "Aagje" Deken, wrote several popular epistolary novels such as Sara Burgerhart (1782) and Willem Levend (1784).
Elizabeth ("Betje") Wolff-Bekker (24 July 1738 – 5 November 1804) was a Dutch novelist who, with Agatha "Aagje" Deken, wrote several popular epistolary...
Museum BetjeWolff is a history and decorative arts museum in Beemster, North Holland, in the Netherlands. The museum, founded in 1950, is located in...
Auguste Wolff (1821–1887), French piano maker BetjeWolff (1738–1804), Dutch writer Bernard Wolff (1811–1879), German media mogul Bernard Wolff Beffie...
and BetjeWolff, who had already published several works by that time. In October of that year they met for the first time. After the death of Betje's husband...
Elizabeth Bekker (1738–1804), Dutch writer known by her married name BetjeWolff Ernst Immanuel Bekker (1827–1918), German jurist and professor Hendrik...
his mother was a sister of the 18th century Dutch writer Elisabeth (Betje) Wolff-Bekker (1738–1804), he could call one of the celebrities of Dutch literature...
Deken (1741 in Nieuwer-Amstel – 1804) a Dutch writer and novelist with BetjeWolff Jan Cornelis Hofman (born 1889 in Nieuwer-Amstel - 1966) a Dutch post-impressionist...
Adriaan Dortsman (1635–1682), a Dutch Golden Age architect of Amsterdam BetjeWolff (1738–1804), a Dutch novelist Jacobus Bellamy (1757–1786), a Dutch poet...
Johann Karl August Musäus – Volksmärchen der Deutschen (first volume) BetjeWolff and Aagje Deken – Historie van mejuffrouw Sara Burgerhart Vittorio Alfieri...
later authors. Some of the earliest works to be influenced by it are BetjeWolff's Holland in het jaar 2440 (1777), Vladimir Odoyevsky's The Year 4338:...
Johann Karl August Musäus – Volksmärchen der Deutschen (third volume) BetjeWolff and Aagje Deken – Historie van den heer Willem Leevend (1784–85) Ellenor...
On May 21, 1775 De Gorter married Mary Elizabeth Schultz, a friend of BetjeWolff. After his death, she donated his herbarium to the Academy in Harderwijk...
Middenbeemster) was a Dutch politician, Mayor of Beemster from 1998 Museum BetjeWolff Inlaatsluis nabij Zuiddijk 14 - Beemster Tuinderswoning Beemster Say...
Deutschen (fifth volume) Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins – The Victim of Fancy BetjeWolff and Aagje Deken – Abraham Blankaart François Guillaume Ducray-Duminil...
Samuel Ayscough, English librarian and indexer (born 1745) November 5 – BetjeWolff, Dutch novelist (born 1738) November 23 – Richard Graves, English poet...
Gottlieb Christoph Harless, German bibliographer (died 1815) July 24 – BetjeWolff, Dutch novelist (died 1804) November 15 – Joseph Johnson, English publisher...
poet and music critic Maria Petronella Woesthoven (1760–1830), poet BetjeWolff (1738–1804), epistolary novelist of works co-authored with Aagje Deken...
Jacoba van Beaumont ca. 1752-1827 Maria and Ursula van Beckum d. 1544 BetjeWolff 1738-1804 Eva Bendien 1921-2000 Nelly Anna Benschop 1918-2005 Ariana...
van de Graft Middle Dutch history songs 1904 Aagje Deken & BetjeWolff Letters by BetjeWolff & Aagtje Deken (edited by Joh. Dyserinck) 1904 Gustaaf Vermeersch...
Leiden. By that time her reputation as a poet was already established; BetjeWolff called her "the greatest poetess of our country". She died in Leiden...
English-language women writers. She was responsible for reissues of books by BetjeWolff and Aagje Deken, Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint, and Vita Sackville West...