Anton van Duinkerken
{{Short description|Dutch poet, essayist, and academic}}
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Wilhelmus Johannes Maria Antonius Asselbergs (2 January 1903 in Bergen op Zoom – 27 June 1968 in Nijmegen), better known under his pseudonym Anton van Duinkerken, was a Dutch poet, essayist, and academic.
Asselbergs considered a career as a priest before becoming a journalist, editing De Gids. He was subsequently a professor in art history and the history of literature at the Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. A Roman Catholic, he was active on behalf of the emancipation of the Catholic Church and wrote religious poetry.
In 1954 he became member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.dwc.knaw.nl/biografie/pmknaw/?pagetype=authorDetail&aId=PE00000035 |title=Willem Jan Marie Anton Asselbergs (1903 - 1968) |publisher=Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences |date= |accessdate=27 July 2015}}
He was honoured with a statue in the city of Bergen op Zoom.
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Category:20th-century Dutch historians
Category:20th-century Dutch male writers
Category:20th-century Dutch poets
Category:20th-century Roman Catholics
Category:Academic staff of Radboud University Nijmegen
Category:Constantijn Huygens Prize winners
Category:Dutch literary critics
Category:Dutch Roman Catholic writers
Category:Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Category:P. C. Hooft Award winners
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