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Elisabeth Wilhelmina Johanna (Betty) Couperus-Baud ( Batavia, 30 October 1867 –
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, 18 March 1960), was a Dutch
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. She was the wife of the Dutch writer
Louis Couperus Louis Marie-Anne Couperus (10 June 1863 – 16 July 1923) was a Dutch novelist and poet. His oeuvre contains a wide variety of genres: lyric poetry, psychological fiction, psychological and historical fiction, historical novels, novellas, short ...
(1863–1923).


Biography

Couperus-Baud was the daughter of Jan Carel Willem Ricus Theodore Baud (1838–1883), an assistant
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) and his cousin Johanna Wilhelmina Petronella Steenstra Toussaint (1844–1927). In 1890 she published, in the Dutch magazine "Nederland", a short story called ''Een galavoorstelling''.'Liefde van alleen de ziel'
, in NRC.nl
She married in 1891 her cousin, Louis Couperus, son of John Ricus Couperus (1816–1902) and jkvr. Catharina Geertruida Reynst (1829–1893). Louis Couperus wrote about Elisabeth Couperus-Baud in his novel ''De zwaluwen neergestreken'': ''We are
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and played together as children. We still own photographs of ourselves together, when we were young.'' In 1893 Louis Couperus received a letter from
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, in which he was complemented with his novel ''Noodlot''; this book was translated into English by
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. As a result of the correspondence Elisabeth Couperus-Baud was asked to translate Wilde's book ''
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''. After her marriage to Louis Couperus, Couperus-Baud was active as a critic of her husband's work and made readable copies of his handwritings. In time Couperus-Baud made numerous translations; she translated French, German, English, Spanish and Italian manuscripts. To her publisher, L.J. Veen, she wrote: everything you want ("Comme vous voulez"). In 1899 she wrote the first of what had to become a series of travel letters in the Dutch magazine ''Hollandia'', however only one letter was published. From 1915 onwards, when she and her husband had returned from their stay abroad, Couperus-Baud edited manuscripts and changed them into plays that could be performed on stage. After the death of Louis Couperus the "Louis Couperus Genootschap" was founded in 1928 (in
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). Chairman of the foundation was writer
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, while Elisabeth Couperus-Baud was appointed chairman of honor. After the death of her husband she took his place as a member of the board of directors of the Dutch magazine "Groot Nederland". She died as a poor widow in a
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in
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, owned by Mrs. Stracker and Mrs. Teillers and her ashes were buried at the cemetery Oud Eik en Duinen in The Hague. From October 2001 – April 2002 an exhibition about Elisabeth Couperus-Baud was held in and organized by the Louis Couperus Museum. Special attention was paid to Couperus-Bauds marriage with a suspected gay husband and her way of dealing with this. In 2007 a novel, written by Sophie Zijlstra, called ''Mevrouw Couperus'', was published. Dutch writer
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wrote about her: ''She had to endure quite a lot'' (in a lecture he held called "Het geheim van Louis Couperus" (The secret of Louis Couperus)) and Frédéric Bastet, biographer of Couperus, said: ''Zij kwam veel tekort'' (she could not live life to the fullest).


Work


Letters

* ''Dear sir. Brieven van het echtpaar Couperus aan Oscar Wilde'' (''Dear Sir, letters from mrs. and mr. Couperus to Oscar Wilde''), edited by Caspar Wintermans. Woubrugge, 2003 * ''Een brief aan W. J. Simons'' (''A letter to W.J. Simons''), edited by Menno Voskuil. Woubrugge, 2010


Translations

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Oscar Wilde Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 185430 November 1900) was an Irish author, poet, and playwright. After writing in different literary styles throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular and influential playwright ...
, '' Het portret van Dorian Gray'' (''The picture of Dorian Gray''). Amsterdam, 1893 (under the name of mrs. Louis Couperus) * George Moore, (''Idle money''). Amsterdam, 1895 (under the name of mrs. Louis Couperus; with a foreword from Louis Couperus) * A.T. Quiller-Couch, (''Sleeping Beauty and other fairytales''). Amsterdam, 1911 (under the name of Elizabeth Couperus) *
Hermann Bahr Hermann Anastas Bahr (; 19 July 1863 – 15 January 1934) was an Austrian writer, playwright, director, and critic. Biography Born and raised in Linz, Bahr studied in Vienna, Graz, Czernowitz and Berlin, devoting special attention to philosophy, ...
, ''Principes'' (''Principles'') (1913) (a play) *
Carl Sternheim Carl Sternheim (born William Adolph Carl Francke; 1 April 1878 – 3 November 1942) was a German playwright and short story writer. One of the major exponents of German Expressionism, he especially satirized the moral sensibilities of the emer ...
, ''De snob'' (''The snob'') (1915) (a play) *
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, ''Op een dwaalweg'' (''On a crossroad'') Amsterdam, 1915 (under the name of Elizabeth Couperus; with a foreword from Louis Couperus) * Valentino Soldani, ''Nacht van laag en list Tragikomedie in drie bedrijven'' (''Night of intrigues''). Amsterdam, 1915 (under the name of Elizabeth Couperus) * J. Hartley Manners, ''Peggy, mijn kind'' (''Peggy, dear child'') (1915) (a play). *
Horace Annesley Vachell Horace Annesley Vachell (30 October 1861 – 10 January 1955) was a prolific English writer of novels, plays, short stories, essays and autobiographical works. Early life and education Vachell was born at Sydenham, Kent on 30 October 1861, elde ...
, ''Wie is het? Een spel voor jongeren'' (''Who is it? A play voor boys'') (1916) (a play). *
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, fragments of his work '' Un uomo finito'' (as ''Een man die op is'') (''A man who is at his end'') (1917); the fragments were published in the newspaper ''Het Vaderland'' 'Malle historiën IV. Nieuwe Jeugd en Oude ondervinding', in ''
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'', 14 April 1917
* Albert M. Treynor, ''Op patrouille''. (''On patrol''), Rotterdam, 1931 *
Stanislas-André Steeman Stanislas-Andre Steeman (Liège on 23 January 1908 – Menton on 15 December 1970) was a Belgian illustrator and French-language author. His family, originally of Flemish extraction, had long been settled in Liège. He wrote many mystery novels ...
, ''De nacht van 12 op 13'' (''The night of the 12th to the 13th''). Rotterdam, about 1932


Other

* ''Een galavoorstelling'' (''A gala evening''), published in 1890 (under the name of "Betty") in "Nederland" (Dutch magazine) * ''Psyche. Een spel van de ziel in tien tafereelen'' (''Psyche, a play of the soul''). Amsterdam, 1916 (after Louis Couperus' ''Psyche'') * '' Eline Vere. Toneelspel in vier bedrijven. Naar den roman van Louis Couperus''. Amsterdam, 1918


References

* Elisabeth Couperus-Baud on the Dutch Wikipedia


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Couperus-Baud, Elisabeth 1867 births 1960 deaths Dutch-language writers 19th-century Dutch translators Louis Couperus People from Batavia, Dutch East Indies Dutch people of the Dutch East Indies