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Nicolaas Beets

From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition  |  Date: 2008

Nicolaas Beets , 1814-1903, Dutch author. He translated Byron into Dutch and was fairly well known as a poet when his Camera Obscura (1839), published under the pseudonym Hildebrand, won great popularity. This series of nostalgic sketches of everyday life reflected Beets's wide powers of observation.

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