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Nationality
  
Belgium

Siblings
  
Rosalie Loveling

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Virginie Loveling

Other names
  
W. E. C. Walter


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Full Name
  
Virginie Marie Loveling

Born
  
17 May 1836 (
1836-05-17
)
Nevele, Belgium

Occupation
  
children's writer, essayist, novelist, poet

Died
  
December 1, 1923, Nevele, Belgium

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Virginie (Marie) Loveling (17 May 1836 – 1 December 1923) was a Flemish author of poetry, novels, essays and children's stories. She also wrote under the pseudonym W. E. C. Walter.

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Biography

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Virginie Loveling was born in Nevele, Belgium, and was the younger sister of Rosalie Loveling, also an author, with whom she co-wrote part of her oeuvre. After the death of their father, Herman Loveling, the family moved to Ghent, where the sisters moved in circles of French-speaking, mainly anti-clerical intelligentsia before eventually returning to Nevele.

Together with her sister, she wrote realistic and descriptive poetry with a romantic undertone. They also published two collections of essays on rural communities as well as on city bourgeoisie.

After her sister's death in 1875, she authored children's stories along with novels and essays that paint a poignant picture of the era. With a noted intellectual and psychological angle, they treat—for that time—controversial subjects like heredity, education, religion and women's rights. She also co-authored 'Levensleer' (1912), a humoristic take on Ghent's French-speaking bourgeoisie with her nephew Cyriel Buysse.

Official recognition followed with the novel 'Een dure eed' in 1891, which received the quinquennial prize for Dutch literature.

Virginie Loveling died on 1 December 1923 in Nevele.

Honours

  • 1900:Knight in the Order of Leopold.
  • 1920 : Commander in the Order of the Crown.
  • References

    Virginie Loveling Wikipedia