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- Heijermans is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Marie Heijermans (1859-1937), Dutch painter Herman Heijermans (1864–1924), Dutch writer...
- and Matilda (Moses) Spiers. Painter Marie Heijermans was his sister. During the winter of 1891-92 Heijermans wrote his first play, using the theme of Henrik...
- Marie Heijermans or Marie de Roode-Heijermans (1859-1937) was a Dutch painter. Heijermans was born on 14 October 1859 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Among...
- Arnoldus "Nol" Heijerman (10 October 1940 – 23 January 2015) was a Dutch footballer. Heijerman pla**** for HVC and Xerxes, with whom he won promotion to...
- Hubertine Heijermans was born in Amsterdam on 8 January 1936. Her ancestors include painter Marie Heijermans and writer Herman Heijermans. She was educated...
- has also translated plays by Carlo Goldoni, Bertolt Brecht and Herman Heijermans and co-written the screenplays for adaptations of Jane Austen's Pride...
- remains the most po****r play by Dutch dramatist Herman Heijermans. The socialist Heijermans is considered to have meant the play as a criticism of the...
- Lex Jansen and his partner Benjamin Moser, an American writer. 1991: Heijermans!, a play, published by Het Nederlands Volkstoneel 1996: Magonische verhalen...
- tragicomedy by Dutch playwright Herman Heijermans. First performed on 24 December 1910 in Amsterdam, it is one of Heijermans' lesser-known plays. The play follows...
- & Eidinow 2001, p. 157. Monk 1990, pp. 442–443. Monk 1990, pp. 14–15. Heijerman, Eric (2005). "Three Bars by Wittgenstein" (PDF). Muzikologija (5): 393–395...