Herman Heijermans
An image from Eva Bonheur, one of the productions that also features Herman Heijermans.
Herman Heijermans

Herman Heijermans

December 3, 1864 — Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Herman Heijermans (1864–1924), was a Dutch writer. He made his debut under the pseudonym of Samuel Falkland in the Algemeen Handelsblad daily, publishing a series of sketches of Jewish family, later collected in volume form. His novels and tales include Trinette (1892), Fles (1893), Kamertjeszonde (1896), Interieurs (1897) and Diamantstad (1903).

He is best remembered for his play Op Hoop van Zegen (1900), an indictment of the exploitation of sea fishermen in the Netherlands at the turn of the century, represented at the Théâtre Antoine in Paris, and in English by the Stage Society as The Good Hope. Other notable stage plays by Heijermans are: Dora Kremer (1893), Ghetto (1898), Het zevende Gebod (1899), Het Pantser (1901), Ora et labora (1901), and numerous one-act pieces.

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1983

Op hoop van zegen

Op hoop van zegen

1924

The Good Hope

The Good Hope

1918

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1920

The Rising Sun

The Rising Sun

1978

The Good Hope

The Good Hope

1934

Eva Bonheur

Eva Bonheur

1972