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Klaziena (Ina) Boudier-Bakker (
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, 15 April 1875 –
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, 26 December 1966) was a Dutch writer of
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. Her most famous work is ''De klop op de deur'' (''The knock on the door''), written in 1930.


Biography

At age 27, Ina Bakker married Henry Boudier, director of the PTT. Because of his work they moved regularly – they lived for example in
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,
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. In 1929 they returned to Utrecht. In 1902 she wrote her debut, the novella ''Machten'' (''Powers''), but she really captured her place among the great Dutch authors with her novel ''Armoede'' (''Poverty''), which she wrote in Utrecht between 1907 and 1909. Also in Utrecht, she wrote her best known book, ''De klop op de deur'' (''The knock on the door''), in 1930. This was adapted for television in 1970. During
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she made a poem about every act of terrorism; shortly after the war, she recited these poems. After the war Boudier-Bakker's life was influenced by the illness of her husband and herself and by her husband's death in 1952. Unabashed, she wrote several more books, among which ''Finale'' (1957) that became a grand success. In 1963 Boudier-Bakker's received the
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for her full oeuvre.


Work

Her oeuvre is often classified as "salon realism" or "the female novel". This latter type was introduced by the critic
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for books published during the last days of naturalism, which were usually written by female authors. In these books the most pronounced naturalistic features were so weakened that what remained was a simple, but realistic story concerning the fortunes of a family. Herein much attention was paid to extensive detailed descriptions and psychological digressions. Ina Boudier-Bakker was considered a master in this genre, and earned her nickname "Queen of the Dutch women's novel",. Although she was very widely read, the appreciation of the audience was not shared by critics. Regarding ''De Klop op de Deur'' (''The Knock on the Door'') ''
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'' (''The Guide'', a Dutch cultural and literary magazine) published jokingly the shortest review: "Do not open!". Menno ter Braak put himself strongly against "the cozy living room of the
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". In 1935 he further damaged Ina Boudier-Bakker's reputation by accusing her of plagiarism in her novel ''Vrouw Jacob''. Currently, there is not much appreciation for her work – a contemporary literary historian qualified it as "just as abundant as uniform".


Bibliography

* "Najaar", ''Nederland'' (1899) June (debut) * "Avond", ''Van eigen bodem'' (enclosed sheet of ''Elsevier's Geïllustreerd Maandschrift'' ( Elsevier's Illustrated Monthly)) (1899) August * ''Oom Sam's misrekening'' (under the pseudonym I. B.) (series ''Voor den coupé'') (Bruna, 1899) * ''Van Amsterdam naar Londen'' (under the pseudonym I. B.) (series ''Voor den coupé'') (Bruna, 1900) * ''Machten'' (novellas) (1902) * ''Het beloofde land'' (novel) (1903) *
Verleden
'. Drama in three acts (1903) * ''Wat komen zal'' (novel) (1904) * ''Kinderen'' (novellas, among others"Inkt" and "Pa's kinderen") (1905) * ''Grenzen'' (novel) (1907) * ''Zorgen'' (novellas) (1907) * ''Het hoogste recht.'' Play in four acts (1907) * ''Armoede'' (novel) (1909) * ''Een dorre plant'' (1909) * ''Bloesem'' (novellas) (1912) * ''Novellen voor de jeugd'' (1913) * ''De ongeweten dingen'' (novellas) (1915) *
Het spiegeltje
' (novel) (1917) * ''Aan den overkant'' (novel) (1920) * ''De moderne vrouw en haar tekort'' (brochure) (1921) * ''In de engte'' (novellas) (1922) * ''Blijde geboorte.'' A bundle of Christmas Stories (1923) *
De straat
' (novel) (1924) * ''De moeders'' (novella) (1925) * ''Dans'' (novella) (1926) * ''Springvloed''. Play in three acts with a prologue (1926) * ''Twee voeten'' (novel) (1928) * ''Tooverlantaarn'' (novellas) (1928/29) * ''De klop op de deur''. Amsterdam family novel (1930), also o
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* ''De verschijningen der menschenziel in het sprookje'' (1932) * ''Het kind in den strijd met leugen en vrees'' (1932) * ''Saraï'' (1933) * ''Vrouw Jacob'' (novel) (1935) * ''Paul'' (1936) * ''Ester''. Play (1938) * ''Aan den grooten weg'' (1939) * ''Uren met Andersen'' (1940) * ''Dierentuin'' (1941) * ''Geeft Acht!'' Verses from the war years 1940–45 (1945) * ''Goud uit stro''. Amsterdam family novel of the years 1830–31 (1950) * ''Heiligdom van 't hart'' (1951) * ''De wekker'' (1952) * ''Vier grote Oranjes''. A character sketch (1954) * ''Kleine kruisvaart'' (1955) * ''Altijd elders'' (1956) * ''Finale'' (1957) * ''De eeuwige andere'' (1959) * ''Momenten'' (1961) * ''Honger'' (1962) * ''Boeket uit het werk van Ina Boudier-Bakker'' (anthology) (1965) * ''Uit de kartonnen doos'' (1967) * ''Met de tanden op elkaar. Dagboeknotities '40–'45'', ed. Hans Edinga (1975); new edition: ''Zo doods en stil en donker. Oorlogsdagboek 1940–1945'', ed. Rémon van Gemeren (2013)


References

* P.H. Ritter Jr., ''Het huis eener kunstenares.'' Amsterdam: Querido, 1926. * J.H. Rössing, ''Ina Boudier-Bakker''. Baarn: Hollandia, without year. * P.H. Ritter Jr., ''De vertelster weerspiegeld.'' Leven en werken van Ina Boudier-Bakker. Amsterdam: Ned. Keurboekerij, 1931. * Hans Edinga, ''Tien huizen, duizend levens.'' Het leven van Ina Boudier-Bakker. Amsterdam: Van Kampen, 1969. * Gé Vaartjes, "Een literaire rel uit 1935. Ina Boudier-Bakker en 'Vrouw Jacob'", ''Literatuur'' 2 (1985) 1 (jan.-feb.), pp. 35–42. {{DEFAULTSORT:Boudier-Bakker, Ina 20th-century Dutch novelists Writers from Amsterdam 1875 births 1966 deaths Dutch women novelists 20th-century women writers 20th-century Dutch women