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Filip De Pillecyn

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Filip De Pillecyn
De Pillecyn (middle) Felix Timmermans (right) and Marieke Janssens (left)
De Pillecyn (middle)
Felix Timmermans (right) and Marieke Janssens (left)
Born(1891-03-25)25 March 1891
Hamme, Belgium
Died7 August 1962(1962-08-07) (aged 71)
Ghent, Belgium
OccupationWriter
GenreFiction, poetry, screenwriting

Filip De Pillecyn (25 March 1891 – 7 August 1962) was a Belgian writer,[1][2] and a member of the Flemish movement. He was born at Hamme, and died in Ghent.

Bibliography

Poetry

Theatre

  • Margaretha Van Eyck (1914)
  • Dona Mirabella (1952)

Biography

  • Pastor Denys (1927)
  • Monseigneur Bermijn de Paulus van Ortosland (1929)
  • Pater de Deken (1929)
  • Renaat De Rudder (1931)

Essay

  • Hugo Verriest (1926)
  • Stijn Streuvels en zijn werk (1932)
  • Het boek van St.-Niklaas (1935)
  • Stijn Streuvels (1959)

Short stories

  • De rit (1927)
  • Monsieur Hawarden (1935)
  • De aanwezigheid (1937)
  • Schaduwen (1937)
  • De boodschap (1946)
  • Rochus (1951)
  • Het boek van de man Job (1956)
  • Elisabeth (1961)

Novels

  • Pieter Fardé, de roman van een minderbroeder (1926)
  • Blauwbaard (1931)
  • Hans van Malmédy (1935)
  • De soldaat Johan (1939)
  • Jan Tervaert (1947)
  • Mensen achter de dijk (1949)
  • De veerman en de jonkvrouw (1950)
  • Vaandrig Antoon Serjacobs (1951)
  • Aanvaard het leven (1956)
  • Face au mur (1979)

Essays

  • Het process van den veiligheidsdienst (1920)
  • Amnestie (?)
  • De dief (1930, in Het Vlaamsche Kerstboek of Ons Volk Ontwaakt)
  • Gedecoreerd met de ster van Bethlehem (1935)
  • Heldenhude in Vlaanderen (1938)
  • Het hart met zeven zwaarden (?)
  • Aan Schelde en Durme, het soete land van Waas (1939)
  • Twistgesprek tussen Demer en Schelde (1956) (together with Ernest Claes)
  • Hugo Verriest (1959)
  • Het was toen (1972)
  • Kiespijn der ziel : unpublished journalism(1981)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Filip De Pillecyn". Users.pandora.be. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Filip De Pillecyn Bio". Users.pandora.be. Retrieved 13 August 2014.

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This page was last edited on 20 February 2024, at 08:49
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