Multatuli: Multatuli en Mr. J van Lennep; Multatuli en de Vrouwen by Deyssel

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Author Deyssel, Lodewijk van, 1864-1952
Title Multatuli: Multatuli en Mr. J van Lennep; Multatuli en de Vrouwen
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Summary "Multatuli: Multatuli en Mr. J. van Lennep; Multatuli en de Vrouwen" by A.J. (L. van Deyssel) is a scholarly work examining the life and significance of the Dutch author Multatuli, written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the correspondence of Multatuli, revealing insights into his character, personal thoughts, and the societal implications of his literary debates. It presents a profound analysis of Multatuli’s impact on literature and society, particularly through his interactions with the women in his life. The opening of the book introduces Multatuli’s letters, distinguishing three types of authors' correspondence and highlighting Multatuli's unique style that blends intimacy with literary depth. It emphasizes how his emotional candor in these letters parallels the authenticity found in his formal works, asserting that he might never have anticipated the later public recognition of his letters as significant literary contributions. The text establishes the groundwork for exploring Multatuli’s genius and his authentic engagement with themes of individualism, creativity, and the evolution of the Dutch literary landscape, setting up a detailed exploration of his life and relationships in later chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Dutch
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject Multatuli
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EBook-No. 51869
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