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The novel is classified in Belgium and The Netherlands as [[naturalistic]] literature, but as is evident from the [http://www.jahsonic.com/Nagelaten.jpg book cover] of an early German translation (''Bekenntnisse Eines Dekadenten'') it is categorized in Germany as [[decadent]] literature. It was translated by [[J. M. Coetzee]] in 1976 as ''A Posthumous Confession''. The novel is classified in Belgium and The Netherlands as [[naturalistic]] literature, but as is evident from the [http://www.jahsonic.com/Nagelaten.jpg book cover] of an early German translation (''Bekenntnisse Eines Dekadenten'') it is categorized in Germany as [[decadent]] literature. It was translated by [[J. M. Coetzee]] in 1976 as ''A Posthumous Confession''.
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 +Its protagonist is reminiscent of ''[[Notes from the Underground]]''. In keeping with naturalistic traditions, the themes are of [[hereditary]].
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Een nagelaten bekentenis is a Dutch language novel by Marcellus Emants first published in 1894.

The novel is classified in Belgium and The Netherlands as naturalistic literature, but as is evident from the book cover of an early German translation (Bekenntnisse Eines Dekadenten) it is categorized in Germany as decadent literature. It was translated by J. M. Coetzee in 1976 as A Posthumous Confession.

Its protagonist is reminiscent of Notes from the Underground. In keeping with naturalistic traditions, the themes are of hereditary.

ISBN 0805781528




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