De Nieuwe Gids
"De Nieuwe Gids" was a Dutch literary magazine founded in 1885, known for its role in the Dutch literary movement. It aimed to promote modern literature and art, providing a platform for emerging writers and thinkers.
The magazine was closely associated with the Tachtigers, a group of writers and artists advocating for artistic freedom and innovation. "De Nieuwe Gids" published works by notable figures such as Louis Couperus and Herman Gorter, influencing the cultural landscape of the Netherlands during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.