Her father was mayor of Oudegem, and she spent her first years at the local village school, later at the age of 9, she was sent to a boarding school in
Wallonia. Between 1835 and 1844, she lived in
Ghent, initially with her aunt Colette Tanghe. In 1836, she married Jan Baptiste Courtmans, a teacher in Ghent, who was one of the co-founders of the
Gentse Maetschappij van Vlaemsche Letteroefening. This brought her into contact with the
Flemish movement, and
Prudens van Duyse,
Frans Rens,
Ferdinand Snellaert, and
Jan Frans Willems. It inspired her to write an historical novel
Bertha Baldwin (1871), about the 14th century battle of the
Flemings against France. Her husband taught her Flemish again, after which she wrote her first poem in 1839, which was published in the
Nederduitsch letterkundig jaarboekje. In the following years she won several prizes for her poems. In 1844 they moved to
Lier. When in 1856 her husband died, and she stayed behind with eight young children. To earn a living, she opened a boarding school in
Maldegem, but it was not a success and she had to close the school. The
Koninklijk Atheneum Mevrouw Courtmans (E:Royal Athenaeum Madam Courtmans) is now located at the same location, in the
Mevrouw Courtmanslaan. Although she was a pious catholic, she reacted against the so-called catholic schools (Dutch:
Kantscholen), which she considered to be centers of underpaid child labor, and which did no pay enough attention to reading, mathematics, geography and history. Her position in the
schoolstrijd (E: schoolbattle), earned her the scorn of the local clergy. As a writer, she started to write in
prose at a later age, but her first novels, such as
Helena van Leliëndal were not very successful. However, gradually she became famous both in
Belgium as well as in
the Netherlands, and created an extensive literary oeuvre. Probably her most famous novel,
Het geschenk van de jager (Fr: Le Cadeau du chasseur, E: gift of the hunter) (1865), was rewarded with the Quinquennial Prize for Dutch Literature. ==Selected works==