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Name
  
Herman Heijermans

Role
  
Writer

Children
  
Hermine Heijermans


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Died
  
November 22, 1924, Zandvoort, Netherlands

Plays
  
Op Hoop van Zegen, The Good Hope

Movies
  
Schakels, Op Hoop van Zegen, Droom Koninkje

Parents
  
Matilda Moses Spiers, Herman Heijermans Sr.

Siblings
  
Marie Heijermans, Louis Heijermans, Ida Heijermans

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Herman Heijermans (3 December 1864 – 22 November 1924), was a Dutch writer.

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Heijermans was born in Rotterdam, into a liberal Jewish family, the fifth of the 11 children of Herman Heijermans Sr. and Matilda Moses Spiers. In the Algemeen Handelsblad daily, he published a series of sketches of Jewish family life under the pseudonym of Samuel Falkland, which were collected in volume form. His novels and tales include Trinette (1892), Fles (1893), Kamertjeszonde (2 vols, 1896), Interieurs (1897), Diamantstad (2 vols, 1903). He created great interest by his play Op Hoop van Zegen (1900), an indictment of the exploitation of sea fishermen in the Netherlands at the turn of the century, represented at the Théâtre Antoine in Paris, and in English by the Stage Society as The Good Hope.

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His other plays are: Dora Kremer (1893), Ghetto (1898), Het zevende Gebod (1899), Het Pantser (1901), Ora et labora (1901), and numerous one-act pieces. A Case of Arson, an English version of the one-act play Brand in de Jonge Jan, was notable for the impersonation (1904 and 1905) by Henri de Vries of all the seven witnesses who appear as characters.

Heijermans died in Zandvoort at age 59, and is buried at Zorgvlied cemetery.

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References

Herman Heijermans Wikipedia