Sietske de Haan (24 November 1889 – 31 October 1948), better known by her pen name Cissy van Marxveldt, was a Dutch writer of
children's books
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. She is best known for her series of ''
Joop ter Heul'' novels.
Biography
Sietske de Haan was born on 24 November 1889 in
Oranjewoud
Oranjewoud (, literally "Orange Forest") is a small village in the Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Heerenveen, Friesland. Oranjewoud had a population of 1570 in January 2017. It is known for Oranjewoud Palace.
History
Oran ...
, a village in the northern province of
Friesland
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in the
Netherlands
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. She was the daughter of IJnze de Haan, a headmaster and history teacher, and Froukje de Groot.
In 1914, she met Leon Beek, a Jewish reserve infantry officer who became a department store manager. De Haan and Beek married on 2 February 1916 and had two sons, Ynze and Leo. During the German occupation of the Netherlands, Beek was a member of the
Dutch resistance
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. After a failed attempt to escape from the
Westerbork transit camp
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he was executed in 1944 in
Overveen
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. It was 1946 before De Haan learned of his fate. She died in
Bussum
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Bussum had a ...
on 31 October 1948.
Career in writing
De Haan embarked on her literary career by writing articles and stories for Dutch magazines, using the pseudonyms ''Cissy van Marxveldt'', ''Betty Bierema'' en ''Ans Woud''. In the year she married (1916), she published the first book in what was to become a series of novels about a headstrong girl,
Joop ter Heul. The books, similar in theme to
Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott (; November 29, 1832March 6, 1888) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known for writing the novel ''Little Women'' (1868) and its sequels ''Good Wives'' (1869), ''Little Men'' (1871), and ''Jo's Boys'' ...
's ''
Little Women
''Little Women'' is a coming-of-age novel written by American novelist Louisa May Alcott, originally published in two volumes, in 1868 and 1869. The story follows the lives of the four March sisters— Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—and details th ...
'', contain many diary entries and letters. They chart the fortunes of Joop, her sister and her school friends, from girlhood through marriage. The series consists of five volumes:
* The High School Years of Joop ter Heul (1919)
* Joop ter Heul's Problems (1921)
* Joop ter Heul Gets Married (1923)
* Joop and Her Boys (1925)
* Joop ter Heul's Daughter (1946)
Van Marxvelt's ''Joop ter Heul'' novels for teenage girls had a notable influence on the writings of
Anne Frank
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, who addressed her diary letters to an imaginary friend named Kitty. Anne Frank scholars, as well as Anne's friend Kitty Egyedi, are united in their belief that Frank's Kitty was based on a character created by Van Marxveldt: Kitty Francken, a friend of Joop's and a frequent recipient of her letters.
Van Marxveldt also wrote many other young-adult books, of which ''Een zomerzotheid'' ("A Summer Folly") was a particular good seller, that made her affluent.
She dedicated her last book ''She Suffered Too'' to her husband, after she learned of his execution by the Nazi-occupant forces, because he had been a resistance fighter.
Bibliography
During her lifetime, Cissy van Marxveldt published 27 books. Two books were published posthumously.
*''Game – and set!'' (1917)
*''Het hoogfatsoen van Herr Feuer: herinneringen aan mijn Duitschen kantoortijd'' (1918)
*''De H.B.S. tijd van Joop ter Heul'' (1919)
*''Caprices'' (1922)
*''De Kingfordschool'' (1922)
*''Joop ter Heul's problemen'' (1923)
*''Joop van Dil-ter Heul'' (1923)
*''Het nieuwe begin'' (1924)
*''Rekel'' (1924)
*''Burgemeester's tweeling'' (1925)
*''De Stormers'' (1925)
*''Joop en haar jongen'' (1925)
*''Kwikzilver'' (1926)
*''Een zomerzotheid'' (1927)
*''De Arcadia: een genoeglijke reis naar Spitsbergen'' (1928)
*''De louteringkuur'' (1928)
*''Herinneringen: verzamelde schetsen'' (1928)
*''Marijke'' (1929)
*''Confetti'' (1930)
*''Puck van Holten'' (1931)
*''De toekomst van Marijke'' (1932)
*''Marijke's bestemming'' (1934)
*''De enige weg'' (1935)
*''Hazehart'' (1937)
*''Pim 'de stoetel' ''(1937)
*''De dochter van Joop ter Heul'' (1946)
*''Ook zij maakte het mee'' (1946)
*''De blokkendoos'' (1950)
*''Mensen uit een klein dorp'' (1950)
See also
References
External links
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1889 births
1948 deaths
Dutch children's writers
Dutch women children's writers
People from Heerenveen
Burials at Zorgvlied Cemetery