Titia van der Tuuk

Dutch writer
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Quick Facts

IntroDutch writer
PlacesNetherlands
wasActivist Writer Feminist
Work fieldActivism Literature
Gender
Female
Birth27 November 1854
Death7 May 1939 (aged 84 years)
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Biography

Titia Klasina Elisabeth van der Tuuk (November 27, 1854 – May 7, 1939), commonly known as Titia van der Tuuk, was a Dutch feminist. She was born in 't Zandt, Groningen to a preacher and a writer of children's literature. She initially worked as a teacher, but had to give up her profession due to deafness and hostility toward her because she was an avowed atheist. From 1885 onward, she started translating foreign literature into Dutch (such as Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace) and writing children's literature and historic novels. She was passionate in her activism for atheism, teetotalism, vegetarianism and pacifism. She often used the pseudonym Vitalis (adj. of vita, meaning life in Latin). She was never married and died in Zeist, age 84.

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