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Dutch literature - The Twentieth Century |  | Dutch literature - The Twentieth Century: Encyclopedia II - Dutch literature - The Twentieth Century |  | As in the rest of Europe, in the Netherlands the nineteenth century carried on unchanged until the events of World War I (1914–1918) changed everything in all of Europe.
Dutch literature - Interbellum and the Second World War 1920–1945.
Marsman
Roland Holst
J.J. Slauerhoff
Hendrik de Vries
Vestdijk
Ter Braak
Du Perron
Jan Campert
Jac. van Looy
Nescio
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See also:Dutch literature, Dutch literature - Earliest stages 800–1550, Dutch literature - Renaissance and the Golden Age 1550–1670, Dutch literature - Decline 1670–1795, Dutch literature - The Nineteenth Century, Dutch literature - The Twentieth Century, Dutch literature - Interbellum and the Second World War 1920–1945, Dutch literature - Modern Times 1945–present |  | | Dutch literature, Dutch literature - Decline 1670–1795, Dutch literature - Earliest stages 800–1550, Dutch literature - Interbellum and the Second World War 1920–1945, Dutch literature - Modern Times 1945–present, Dutch literature - Renaissance and the Golden Age 1550–1670, Dutch literature - The Nineteenth Century, Dutch literature - The Twentieth Century, Flemish literature, List of Writers in the Dutch Language |  | |
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Dutch literature - The Twentieth Century
As in the rest of Europe, in the Netherlands the nineteenth century carried on unchanged until the events of World War I (1914–1918) changed everything in all of Europe.
Dutch literature - Interbellum and the Second World War 1920–1945
- Marsman
- Roland Holst
- J.J. Slauerhoff
- Hendrik de Vries
- Vestdijk
- Ter Braak
- Du Perron
- Jan Campert
- Jac. van Looy
- Nescio
Dutch literature - Modern Times 1945–present
Vijftigers, Hans Lodeizen, Lucebert, Jules Deelder, J.Bernlef, Remco Campert, Hella Haasse, M. Vasalis, Leo Vroman, Harry Mulisch, Willem Frederik Hermans, Gerard Reve, Jan Wolkers, Rudy Kousbroek, Cees Nooteboom, Maarten 't Hart, A.F.Th van der Heijden, Rutger Kopland, Gerrit Krol, Gerrit Komrij, Connie Palmen
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