List of Dutch women writers

This is a list of women writers born in the Netherlands, or whose writings are closely associated with it. == A == Jo van Ammers-Küller (1884–1966), interwar novelist and non-fiction writer Threes Anna (born 1959), novelist, live performance producer and film director Simone Atangana Bekono (born 1991), novelist and poet == B == Maria Barnas (born 1973), novelist, poet and essayist Marjolein Bastin (born 1943), children's writer and illustrator Beatrice of Nazareth (1200–1268), prioress and author of early Dutch prose work Van seven manieren van heiliger minnen (Seven Ways of Holy Love) Thea Beckman (1923–2004), children's writer Nel Benschop (1918–2005), poet Carli Biessels (1936–2016), children's writer Anna Blaman (1905–1960), poet and novelist Marion Bloem (born 1952), Indo (Dutch/East Indian) novelist, non-fiction writer and documentary film producer Louise Sophie Blussé (1801–1896), non-fiction writer Anna Louisa Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint (1812–1886), novelist Anneke Brassinga (born 1948), poet, prose writer and translator Til Brugman (1888–1958), poet, novelist and translator Andreas Burnier (1931–2002), poet, novelist and active feminist == C == Isabelle de Charrière (1740–1805), correspondent, novelist and playwright writing in French Willy Corsari (1897–1998), novelist, actress, comédienne and composer == D == Aagje Deken (1741–1804), poet and correspondent Maria Dermoût (1888–1962), novelist; author of The Ten Thousand Things Thea Doelwijt (born 1938), journalist, novelist and playwright Renate Dorrestein (1954–2018), journalist and novelist Tonke Dragt (1930–2024), children's writer and illustrator; author of De brief voor de Koning (Letter for the King) Jessica Durlacher (born 1961), critic, columnist and novelist == E == Anna Enquist (born 1945), poet and novelist Henrica van Erp (c.

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List of Dutch women writers

This is a list of women writers born in the Netherlands, or whose writings are closely associated with it. == A == Jo van Ammers-Küller (1884–1966), interwar novelist and non-fiction writer Threes Anna (born 1959), novelist, live performance producer and film director Simone Atangana Bekono (born 1991), novelist and poet == B == Maria Barnas (born 1973), novelist, poet and essayist Marjolein Bastin (born 1943), children's writer and illustrator Beatrice of Nazareth (1200–1268), prioress and author of early Dutch prose work Van seven manieren van heiliger minnen (Seven Ways of Holy Love) Thea Beckman (1923–2004), children's writer Nel Benschop (1918–2005), poet Carli Biessels (1936–2016), children's writer Anna Blaman (1905–1960), poet and novelist Marion Bloem (born 1952), Indo (Dutch/East Indian) novelist, non-fiction writer and documentary film producer Louise Sophie Blussé (1801–1896), non-fiction writer Anna Louisa Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint (1812–1886), novelist Anneke Brassinga (born 1948), poet, prose writer and translator Til Brugman (1888–1958), poet, novelist and translator Andreas Burnier (1931–2002), poet, novelist and active feminist == C == Isabelle de Charrière (1740–1805), correspondent, novelist and playwright writing in French Willy Corsari (1897–1998), novelist, actress, comédienne and composer == D == Aagje Deken (1741–1804), poet and correspondent Maria Dermoût (1888–1962), novelist; author of The Ten Thousand Things Thea Doelwijt (born 1938), journalist, novelist and playwright Renate Dorrestein (1954–2018), journalist and novelist Tonke Dragt (1930–2024), children's writer and illustrator; author of De brief voor de Koning (Letter for the King) Jessica Durlacher (born 1961), critic, columnist and novelist == E == Anna Enquist (born 1945), poet and novelist Henrica van Erp (c.

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