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Georges Eekhoud (born May 27 , 1854 , Antwerp ; died May 29 , 1927 , Schaerbeek ) was a Belgian novelist .
Eekhood was a regionalist best known for his ability to represent scenes from rural and urban daily life. He tended to portray the dark side of human desire and write about social outcasts and the working classes.
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Belgian Literature - LoveToKnow 1911 (1630 words)
In Les Libertins d'Anvers, Legende et Histoire des Loistes, Georges Eekhoud has told the story of the heretic sects in Antwerp in the 16th century.
In this book Eekhoud , according to his custom, exalts his native city in her vices as well as in her virtues.
Other books written by Eekhoud are Les Peintres Animaliers Belges (191 I), and L'Imposteur magnanime, Perkin Warbeck (1914).
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