Maria Petronella Woesthoven
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Maria Petronella Woesthoven (25 October 1760 - 26 January 1830), was a Dutch poet
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A poet is a person who writes poetry. A poet's work can be literal, meaning that his work is derived from a specific event, or metaphorical, meaning that his work can take on many meanings and forms. Poets have existed since antiquity, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary...

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She was a member of the academy ‘Amsteldamse Dicht- en Letteroefenend Genootschap’ (1786), and the ‘Kunst Wordt door Arbeid Verkregen’. She participated in the board meetings in 1790-94 and was a member of the executive committee in 1793-94 and as such she received the highest position in the hierarchy awarded to any (non-royal) Dutch woman at the time. She was awarded a gold medal for her poem Amsteldamse (1787), and silver medals for ‘Kunstliefde Spaart Geen Vlijt’ (1788), and ‘De invloed van een vast geloof aan de voorzienigheid’ (1789).

Daughter of military Johannes Woesthoven. Married in 1785 to the clerk Samuel Elter; at the divorce
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in 1803 she was judged as the guilty party after her husband claimed she had intercourse with other men, but was awarded custody of their son, which was unusual for similar cases.

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