Pijpelijntjes

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Pijpelijntjes is a controversial early 20th-century Dutch novel by Jacob Israël de Haan, known as one of the first openly homosexual works in Dutch literature.

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instanceOf Dutch novel
novel
author Jacob Israël de Haan NERFINISHED
basedOn experiences of Jacob Israël de Haan in Amsterdam
centuryOfWork 20th century
controversial true
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
firstEditionLanguage Dutch
genre autobiographical fiction
gay literature
novel
hasAuthorRealLifeParallels true
hasAutobiographicalElements yes
hasCulturalContext early 20th-century Amsterdam
hasForm prose
hasLGBTContent male homosexuality
hasLiteraryForm realist novel
hasMainCharacter Joop NERFINISHED
Sam NERFINISHED
hasNarrativeMode psychological realism
hasNarrativePerspective first-person elements
hasOriginalAudience Dutch readers
hasProtagonistSexualOrientation homosexual GENERATED
hasReception initially scandalous in Dutch society
hasTheme friendship
homosexuality
social marginalization
urban life
hasTitleMeaning refers to small pipes or streets in De Pijp neighborhood
influenced later Dutch LGBT literature
literaryMovement early modern Dutch literature
literarySignificance milestone in Dutch homosexual literature
mediaType print
notableFor being one of the first openly homosexual works in Dutch literature
depiction of male homosexual relationships
originalLanguage Dutch
partOf Dutch literary canon of early 20th century
publicationType book
publicationYear 1904
settingCountry Netherlands NERFINISHED
settingLocation Amsterdam NERFINISHED
settingNeighborhood De Pijp, Amsterdam NERFINISHED
subjectOf censorship debates in Dutch literature
titleLanguage Dutch

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Jacob Israël de Haan notableWork Pijpelijntjes