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    Marnix Gijsen (20 October 1899 – 29 September 1984) was a Belgian writer. His real name was Joannes Alphonsius Albertus Goris; his pseudonym relates to...
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  • anthem Jan van Marnix [de; it; nl] (1537–1567), Lord of Toulouse, Flemish noble, rebel leader who died in the Battle of Oosterweel Marnix Gijsen (1899–1984)...
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  • Joannes Gijsen (1932–2013), Dutch Roman Catholic bishop Marnix Gijsen pseudonym of Jan-Albert baron Goris (1899–1984), Belgian writer Wim Gijsen (1933–1990)...
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  • this modernist magazine include Belgian writers Willem Elsschot and Marnix Gijsen and Dutch writers J. Slauerhoff, Simon Vestdijk and Jan Greshoff. The...
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    welcomed the occupiers as "liberating Germanic brothers". The young Marnix Gijsen and the poet Paul van Ostaijen were involved in this activist movement...
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  • Willem Elsschot (pseudonym of Alphonsus Josephus de Ridder, 1882 – 1960) Marnix Gijsen (pen name of Joannes Alphonsius Albertus Goris, 1899 – 1984) Louis Paul...
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    and Benton included himself as one of the voyeurs. The Belgian writer Marnix Gijsen borrows elements of the story in his first novel Het boek van Joachim...
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  • of Congo (1891–1959) Paul van Ostaijen, poet and writer (1896–1928) Marnix Gijsen, writer (1899–1984) Albert Lilar, Minister of Justice (1900–1976) Gérard...
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    and D.J. Opperman, as well as those of the Dutch and Flemish poets Marnix Gijsen, Henriette Roland Holst, Hendrik Marsman, and Martinus Nijhoff. His...
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  • f/nf) Nikola Gigov (1937–2016, Bulgaria, p/nf) Marnix Gijsen (1899–1984, Belgium, p/f/nf) Wim Gijsen (1933–1990, Netherlands, f) Augusto Gil (1873–1929...
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  • Durnez Willem Elsschot (Alfons de Ridder) Jef Geeraerts Guido Gezelle Marnix Gijsen Maurice Gilliams Jan Hammenecker Georges Hebbelinck Kristien Hemmerechts...
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  • World War I and World War II, Gerard Walschap, Willem Elsschot and Marnix Gijsen were prominent Flemish writers. After World War II the first avant-garde...
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    1933. Elsschot and Greshoff were both at the 1933 banquet in Deerlijk. Marnix Gijsen (1899-1984) was a Flemish writer. When the banquet occurred, he was...
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  • Elsschot (1882–1960) Jef Geeraerts (1930–2015) Guido Gezelle (1830–1899) Marnix Gijsen (1899–1984) Hubert Lampo (1920–2006) Rosalie Loveling (1834–1875) Virginie...
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  • Franciscus van Assisië, for recitant, Bariton and orchestra - text: Marnix Gijsen 1930 Missa in honorem Sancti Servatii, for 5 unequal voices and organ...
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  • Streuvels 1965: J.C. Bloem 1968: Gerard Walschap 1971: Simon Vestdijk 1974: Marnix Gijsen 1977: Willem Frederik Hermans 1980: Maurice Gilliams 1983: Lucebert...
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    Legkaart 1950 – Het boek der vriendschap 1950 – Grensgebied 1955 – Marnix Gijsen (met R. Goris) 1956 – Volière (Aviary) 1956-1958 – De laatste dingen...
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    the ages. Translated into Dutch in 1976, it includes an afterword by Marnix Gijsen. In the same vein she later wrote critical essays on Jean-Paul Sartre...
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  • March – Camille Huysmans proffers his resignation as prime minister. Marnix Gijsen (ed.), Belgium under Occupation (New York, Moretus Press for the Belgian...
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    (1882–1960), author Vic Gentils [nl] (1919–1997), artist and sculptor Marnix Gijsen (1899–1984), writer Ferre Grignard (1939–1982), rock singer Emiel van...
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    Streuvels by Modest Huys Karel van de Woestijne by Henri van Straten Marnix Gijsen Alice Nahon Arkprijs van het Vrije Woord Belgian literature Flemish...
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  • footballer (born 1902) 7 August – Ann Christy, singer 29 September – Marnix Gijsen, writer 1 December – Alphonse Schepers, cyclist (born 1907) "Baudouin...
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  • literature Dr. J.A. Goris (who published poetry under the pseudonym Marnix Gijsen) called Saturnus "hermetic", and Goris remarked on the high tension...
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    Vasalis, Jan van Nijlen, Karel Van de Woestijne, Gerrit Achterberg, and Marnix Gijsen, as well as French authors such as Valery Larbaud, Paul Valéry, and...
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  • September – Gaspard Lemaire, Olympic swimmer (died 1979) 20 October – Marnix Gijsen, writer (died 1984) 3 November – Julien Vervaecke, cyclist (died 1940)...
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  • Bouhuys Herman van Run Nico Scheepmaker 1978 Overkomst dringend gewenst Marnix Gijsen 1979 Mooi kado S. Carmiggelt 1980 De verdachte Verheugt Janwillem van...
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  • Barnouw, with an introduction by Jan-Albert Goris (1899–1984), known as Marnix Gijsen. Beatrice: a legend of our Lady, written in the Netherlands in the fourteenth...
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    Belgian) (University editions - Paris, 1968) Telemachus in the village of Marnix Gijsen (university editions - Paris, 1969) Plants of the world by H. De Witt...
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  • 30: 1933-1937 (in French). Lannoo Uitgeverij. ISBN 978-2-87386-408-8. Gijsen, Marnix (1951). The Growth of the Belgian Nation. Belgian Government Information...
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