Mea Verwey

Mea Verwey (also: Mea tit-Verwey and: Mea Nijland-Verwey) (Noordwijk aan Zee, March 2, 1892 - Santpoort, 24 december 1978) was a Dutch Publisher and man of letters.



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[hide] *1 Family  ==Family[ Edit] == Verwey was born as a second child of the poet Prof. Albert Verwey (1865-1937) and Catherine (Kitty) of fleets (1867-1945). Verwey married in 1918 with Constantinus Alting Mees (1894-1978), Publisher, and after divorce in 1947 with Dirk Hidde Nijland (1881-1955), painter and graphic artist. From the first marriage, four daughters and son Gerlof Fokko Mees (1926-2013) born. ==Biography[ Edit] == In 1912 went Verwey Dutch literature study in Leiden where they succeeded in 1918 for the master's degree. Then she married Conno Mees, who they had met during her studies and those Indian Arts had studied.In 1919 he founded the publishing house C.A. Mees was the Director from 1934 which Verwey. The Publishing House gave magazines, including Twists, work of linguists involved in the movement and the work of Meas from 1922 father. She gained her PhD In 1928 on a study of her grandfather: the meaning of Johannes van Vloten, which, in its own publishing house published; promoter was her father, then Professor of literature in Leiden.
 * 2 Biography
 * 3 Bibliography
 * 4 Literature

From 1915 published Verwey poems in the movement, under the pseudonym of Emmanuel Valdez. Her first poetry collection, wave power appeared in 1921. In the following years, they also provided some translations. After the death of her father she managed the estate. From 1947 published her publishing house mainly still work by and about her father, where she also provided letters of. Her childhood memories were published In 1968, at The Tor publishing house with which her publishing house in the same year was merged. Her literary legacy rests just like those of her father in the University Library of Amsterdam. ==Bibliography[ Edit] ==
 * Wave Power. [London], 1921.
 * Memorial Book of the Sodalicium Literis Sacrum. Fifty years of literary students life, 1872-1922. Santpoort, 1922.
 * The history of a crow. Santpoort/Antwerp, 1923.
 * The meaning of Johannes van fleets. A bibliography with introduction. Santpoort, 1928 (dissertation).
 * The verdolven countries. Poems. Amsterdam, [1945].
 * The melody. Amsterdam, 1946.
 * Life led (the melody). Santpoort, 1947.
 * Terschelling. Santpoort, 1951.
 * Albert Verwey and Stefan George. The documents of their friendship. Amsterdam, 1965.
 * Wolfskehl und Verwey. That Dokumente ihrer Freundschaft, 1897-1946. Heidelberg, 1968.
 * 1 out of 7. Amsterdam, 1968.