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Roland Holst-van der Schalk, Henriette

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Roland Holst-van der Schalk, Henriette (1869–1952)

Dutch poet. Her most important publications were De Vrouw in het Woud 1913, Verzonken Grenzen 1918, Tusschen twee Werelden 1923, and Verworvenheden 1927.

She was a zealous socialist and later became a member of the Dutch Communist Party. Afterwards she grew disillusioned and her poetry became predominantly mystic and religious.



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