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In 17th-century Batavia, Cornelia van Nijenroode, the daughter of a geisha and a Dutch merchant in Japan, was known as "Otemba" (meaning "untamable"), which made her a heroine to modern Japanese feminists. A wealthy widow and enterprising businesswoman who had married an unsuccessful Dutch lawyer for social reasons, she discovered that just after her wedding, she and her husband were at each other's throats. Cornelia.
Bitter, Joan, --- Nijenroode, Cornelia van, --- Nederlands-Indië. --- Dutch --- Nijenroode, Cornelia van. --- Van Nijenroode, Cornelia --- Neyenrode, Cornelia van --- Van Neyenrode, Cornelia --- Nieuwenrode, Cornelis van --- Van Nieuwenrode, Cornelis
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Dutch literature --- Dutch --- J4291.28 --- J4292.25 --- S31/0400 --- S38/1135 --- Asia: Sociology, anthropology and culture in Southeast Asia -- Indonesia (Dutch East Indies), East Timor & Papua New Guinea --- Europe: Sociology, anthropology and culture in the Netherlands --- Indo China and South East Asia--South East Asia general (Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Burma, Papua New Guinea) --- Works not related to China and the Far East--Family, women, children, elderly people --- Bitter, Joan, --- Nijenroode, Cornelia van. --- Van Nijenroode, Cornelia --- Neyenrode, Cornelia van --- Van Neyenrode, Cornelia --- Nieuwenrode, Cornelis van --- Van Nieuwenrode, Cornelis
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