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1270, Jacob van Maerlant
The book is a medieval encyclopedia that provides a comprehensive overview of the natural world as understood in the 13th century. It covers a wide range of topics, including animals, plants, and minerals, drawing from classical sources and medieval scholarship. The work reflects the medieval fascin
1250, Hadewijch
The book is a collection of mystical poetry that explores themes of divine love and spiritual longing. Through lyrical and passionate verses, the poet delves into the soul's deep yearning for union with the divine, expressing both the ecstasy and the anguish of this spiritual journey. The poems are
1170, Hendrik van Veldeke
This medieval collection of lyrical poetry explores themes of love, nature, and chivalry, reflecting the courtly culture of the time. The poems are characterized by their intricate use of language and vivid imagery, capturing the emotional intensity and idealized notions of romantic love. Through a
1973, Frank Martinus Arion
The novel is set in Curaçao and revolves around a high-stakes game of dominoes played by four men, each representing different facets of the island's society. As the game unfolds, the narrative delves into the personal lives and struggles of the players, revealing themes of love, betrayal, and the s
1918, Nescio
The book is a collection of poignant and introspective short stories that capture the essence of early 20th-century Amsterdam through the eyes of dreamers and idealists. It delves into the lives of young men grappling with the tension between their artistic aspirations and the mundane realities of e
1961, Remco Campert
The book is a vibrant exploration of youth and freedom, set in Amsterdam during the 1950s. It follows a group of young friends as they navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness. Through a series of spontaneous and often humorous adventures, the characters grapple wi
1955, Louis-Paul Boon
The novel is a poignant exploration of love, obsession, and the complexities of human relationships. It delves into the life of a man caught in a tumultuous affair with a young woman, which leads him to question his own desires and the nature of his commitments. Through vivid and introspective prose
1949, W.F. Hermans
The novel explores the disillusionment and moral ambiguity experienced during World War II through the story of a young Dutchman named Arthur Muttah. As he navigates the chaos and destruction of the war, Arthur encounters a series of morally complex situations that challenge his ideals and force him
1947, Simon Vestdijk
The novel explores the complex dynamics of a small Dutch town during the early 20th century, focusing on the intertwined lives of its residents. Central to the story is the arrival of a mysterious stranger whose presence disrupts the community's status quo, leading to a series of events that reveal
1947, Willem Elsschot
The book is a satirical exploration of the complexities and absurdities of human ambition and the pursuit of success. It follows the protagonist, a businessman, as he navigates the challenges of his professional and personal life, often encountering humorous and ironic situations. Through sharp wit
1941, Godfried Bomans
In this whimsical and imaginative tale, a young boy named Eric finds himself magically transported into the miniature world of insects after falling asleep while reading an encyclopedia. As he navigates this fascinating and often perilous environment, Eric encounters a variety of insect characters,
1945, Jan de Hartog
The story follows a young Dutch boy who dreams of becoming a sea captain. Set in the early 20th century, the narrative captures his journey from a humble beginning in a small fishing village to navigating the challenges and adventures of life at sea. Through determination and resilience, he faces va
1939, Gerard Walschap
The novel explores the life and influence of a charismatic and enigmatic man who founds a small village in the Belgian countryside. Through his unconventional leadership and free-spirited nature, he attracts a diverse group of followers, each seeking a sense of belonging and purpose. The story delve
1930, J.J. Slauerhoff
The novel explores the tumultuous life of a restless protagonist who navigates the complexities of identity and belonging against the backdrop of colonial and maritime settings. Through a series of voyages and encounters, the character grapples with existential dilemmas and the transient nature of l
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1927, Carry van Bruggen
The novel explores the inner life and emotional struggles of a young Jewish woman as she navigates the complexities of identity, societal expectations, and personal freedom in early 20th-century Europe. Through introspective narrative and vivid character development, the story delves into themes of
1924, Martinus Nijhoff
"Vormen" is a collection of poetry that explores themes of identity, existence, and the human condition through a modernist lens. The poems are characterized by their innovative use of language and form, reflecting the poet's introspective journey and philosophical inquiries. The work delves into th
1920, Louis Couperus
The novel follows the life of a charismatic and ambitious young conqueror who embarks on a series of military campaigns to expand his empire. As he navigates the complexities of leadership and warfare, he grapples with personal ambitions, the burdens of power, and the moral dilemmas that accompany h
1906, Louis Couperus
The novel delves into the intricate and tumultuous history surrounding the famous Koh-i-Noor diamond, tracing its journey through the hands of various rulers and empires. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century India and England, the story weaves together themes of power, greed, and the cultural cl
1904, Arthur van Schendel
The novel tells the story of a wandering minstrel named Tamalone, who roams through medieval Europe, driven by a deep longing for love and belonging. As he travels, he encounters various characters and experiences that shape his understanding of life and love. Tamalone's journey is marked by moments
1887, Lodewijk van Deyssel
The novel explores the intense and tumultuous relationship between its protagonists, delving into the complexities of love, passion, and obsession. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century Dutch society, it examines the psychological and emotional depths of its characters as they navigate the c
1879, Cd. Busken Huet
The book provides an insightful exploration of Dutch culture and society during the 17th century, often referred to as the Dutch Golden Age. It delves into the artistic, intellectual, and social dynamics of the period, highlighting the profound influence of artists like Rembrandt. Through a detailed
1882, Jacques Perk
The book is a collection of romantic sonnets that explore themes of love, beauty, and longing. Through a series of poetic expressions, the narrator delves into the depths of his emotions, capturing the intensity and passion of his feelings for Mathilde. The sonnets are rich in imagery and metaphor,
1860, P.A. de Genestet
The book is a collection of poetry that reflects the emotional depth and intellectual insight of the author, capturing themes of love, nature, and human experience. Through a rich tapestry of language and imagery, the poems explore the complexities of life and the beauty found in everyday moments, o
1859, Gerrit van de Linde
This book is a collection of humorous and satirical poems that reflect on various aspects of 19th-century Dutch society. The author, writing under a pseudonym, employs wit and irony to critique social norms, education, and politics, often using playful language and clever wordplay. The poems are cha
1819, Hendrik Tollens
The book narrates the harrowing journey of a group of Dutch explorers who, in the late 16th century, attempt to find a northeast passage to Asia but become trapped in the icy wilderness of Nova Zembla. As they face the brutal Arctic winter, the crew must rely on their resilience and ingenuity to sur
1715, Pieter Langendijk
The book is a comedic play set in the early 18th century, revolving around the chaotic and humorous events that unfold when a young woman, seeking to escape an unwanted marriage, disguises herself and takes refuge with a group of eccentric mathematicians. The mathematicians, absorbed in their abstra
1658, Constantijn Huygens
The book is a collection of poems that showcases the wit, intellect, and artistic prowess of its author, reflecting the cultural and intellectual milieu of the Dutch Golden Age. The poems cover a wide range of themes, including love, nature, and philosophical reflections, often infused with humor an
1637, Jacob Cats
The book is a didactic poem that explores the themes of love, marriage, and morality through a series of allegorical tales and reflections. It offers guidance on the virtues and challenges of married life, emphasizing the importance of fidelity, mutual respect, and understanding between partners. Th
1986, Frans Kellendonk
The novel explores themes of identity, family, and societal norms through the story of a Dutch family grappling with personal and collective crises. Set in the 1980s, it delves into the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. The narrative weaves t
1964, Jan Cremer
The book is an autobiographical novel that chronicles the wild and rebellious life of a young Dutch artist as he embarks on a journey filled with adventure, defiance, and self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of post-war Europe, the protagonist navigates a world of bohemian excess, engaging in a
1955, Hugo Claus
The book is a collection of evocative and introspective poems that delve into themes of love, memory, and the passage of time. Through vivid imagery and a lyrical style, the poems explore the complexities of human emotions and relationships, often reflecting on the interplay between personal experie
1949, Simon Vestdijk
The novel explores the existential and philosophical themes of life and death through the experiences of a group of deceased individuals who find themselves in a surreal afterlife setting resembling a restaurant. As they interact with each other and the enigmatic waiter who serves them, the characte
1949, Hella S. Haasse
Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous Hundred Years' War, the novel follows the life of Charles d'Orléans, a French nobleman and poet, as he navigates the complexities of political intrigue, personal loss, and the search for identity. Captured and held prisoner in England for many years, Charle
1948, Hella S. Haasse
The novel explores the complex relationship between a Dutch colonial family and their Indonesian servants on a tea plantation in the Dutch East Indies. Through the eyes of a young boy, the narrative delves into themes of cultural tension, power dynamics, and the innocence of childhood amidst the bac
1955, Paul van Ostaijen
This collection brings together the poetic works of a prominent Flemish writer, showcasing his innovative and avant-garde style that played a significant role in early 20th-century literature. The poems reflect a dynamic blend of expressionism and surrealism, characterized by their rhythmic experime
1919, Carry van Bruggen
The book delves into the philosophical and existential struggles of its protagonist, exploring themes of individuality, freedom, and the quest for knowledge. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century societal norms, the narrative follows the character's internal conflict and desire to break fre
1936, J.H. Leopold
The book delves into the life and reign of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Cheops, exploring his ambitious endeavors and the monumental legacy he left behind. It intricately weaves historical facts with imaginative storytelling to portray the complexities of his character and the grandeur of his achiev
1836, Jacob van Lennep
Set in the late Middle Ages, the story follows the adventures of a young nobleman, Reinout van Dekama, as he becomes embroiled in the political and social upheavals of the time. Amidst the backdrop of war and intrigue, Reinout navigates a world filled with betrayal, romance, and the quest for justic
1778, Hieronymus van Alphen
This collection of poems offers a delightful exploration of moral and educational themes tailored for children. Through simple yet engaging verses, it imparts lessons on virtues such as honesty, kindness, and diligence, encouraging young readers to reflect on their behavior and choices. The poems ar
1625, Joost van den Vondel
The play is a dramatic retelling of the ancient Greek myth of Palamedes, focusing on themes of betrayal, injustice, and the tragic consequences of envy and deceit. Set against the backdrop of the Trojan War, it explores the downfall of the noble and intelligent Palamedes, who becomes a victim of a m
1617, P. C. Hooft
The play is a comedic tale centered around the character Warenar, a miserly old man who becomes increasingly paranoid about losing his hidden pot of gold. His obsession with protecting his wealth leads to a series of humorous misunderstandings and complications, particularly when a young couple beco
1613, P. C. Hooft
The book is a historical tragedy set in medieval Holland, focusing on the conflict between the nobleman Geeraerdt van Velsen and the tyrannical Count Floris V. The narrative explores themes of power, betrayal, and revenge as Geeraerdt seeks justice for the wrongs committed against him and his family
1605, P. C. Hooft
The play is a pastoral romance that explores themes of love and social class through the story of Granida, a princess who falls in love with a shepherd named Daifilo. Despite their differing social statuses, their genuine affection for each other challenges societal norms and expectations. The narra
1975, W.F. Hermans
The book is a satirical exploration of academic life, focusing on the absurdities and eccentricities within a university setting. It delves into the lives of professors who are entangled in petty rivalries, bureaucratic red tape, and personal ambitions, all while navigating the complexities of their
1990, Martinus Nijhoff
This collection showcases a rich tapestry of poetic works that delve into themes of existential reflection, human experience, and the passage of time. The poems are characterized by their profound depth, linguistic precision, and a blend of modernist and traditional elements. Through vivid imagery a
1940, M. Vasalis
The book is a poignant collection of poetry that delves into the complexities of human emotions and the interplay between nature and the inner self. Through vivid imagery and introspective reflections, the poems explore themes of solitude, longing, and the search for meaning. The author skillfully c
1936, Maurice Gilliams
The book is a poetic and introspective exploration of childhood and memory, centered around the protagonist's experiences and emotions as he navigates the complexities of family life and personal identity. Set against a backdrop of a Flemish landscape, the narrative delves into themes of innocence,
1867, François Haverschmidt
The book is a collection of poems that explores the duality of human emotions, capturing the interplay between melancholy and joy. Through vivid imagery and introspective reflections, the poems delve into themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, offering a poignant exploration of the human con
1840, Jacob van Lennep
The novel is a historical adventure set in the 18th century, following the life of a young Dutch nobleman who becomes embroiled in a series of thrilling escapades. After being wrongfully accused of a crime, he must navigate a world filled with danger, deception, and intrigue. Along the way, he encou
1993, Gerard Reve
The book is a contemplative exploration of mortality and existential reflection, centered around the protagonist's introspective journey as he grapples with the inevitability of death. Through a series of poignant and often darkly humorous vignettes, the narrative delves into themes of loneliness, l
1934, Simon Vestdijk
The "Anton Wachter Series" is a semi-autobiographical collection of novels that follows the life and development of Anton Wachter, a sensitive and introspective young man growing up in the Netherlands. The series explores Anton's journey from childhood to adulthood, capturing his experiences with fa
1625, Joost van den Vondel
"Hekeldichten" is a collection of satirical poems by Joost van den Vondel, a prominent Dutch poet and playwright. The work is characterized by its sharp wit and critical tone, as Vondel uses his poetic prowess to critique and lampoon the social, political, and religious issues of his time. Through c
1996, J.J. Voskuil
The book delves into the mundane yet intricate world of office life, capturing the daily routines, interpersonal dynamics, and subtle power plays within a small Dutch research institute. Through the eyes of the protagonist, Maarten Koning, readers experience the monotony and absurdity of bureaucrati
1957, Willem Elsschot
"Verzameld Werk" is a comprehensive collection of writings by a renowned Flemish author, showcasing his distinctive style characterized by irony, wit, and a keen observation of human nature. The compilation includes his most celebrated novels, short stories, and poems, reflecting themes of bourgeois
1913, Willem Elsschot
Set in a small boarding house in Paris at the turn of the 20th century, the story unfolds through the lives of its diverse and eccentric residents. The narrative delves into themes of love, deception, and the pursuit of happiness, as the characters navigate personal ambitions and relationships. The
1260, Pieter Vostaert
The story follows the noble knight Walewein, a member of King Arthur's Round Table, as he embarks on a quest to retrieve a magical flying chessboard for the king. Throughout his journey, Walewein encounters various challenges and adversaries, including giants, enchanted castles, and mysterious figur
1934, Martinus Nijhoff
The book is a modernist Dutch poem that explores themes of existentialism, spirituality, and the human condition through a series of vivid and surreal imagery. It follows the journey of a mysterious protagonist who traverses a dreamlike landscape, encountering various symbolic figures and scenarios
1921, Louis Couperus
The Hidden Force (Dutch: De Stille Kracht) is a 1900 novel by the Dutch writer Louis Couperus. The narrative is set on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies. The book was adapted into a 1974 Dutch TV serial. In 2010, a feature-film adaptation was announced as under development with Paul Verhoe
1912, J.H. Leopold
The book is a collection of poems that delves into themes of nature, love, and existential contemplation. The poet employs rich imagery and a lyrical style to explore the human experience and the beauty of the natural world. Through introspective and often melancholic verses, the poems reflect on th
1890, Multatuli
The book is a richly detailed narrative that explores the life and experiences of a young boy named Woutertje Pieterse in 19th-century Amsterdam. Through a series of vignettes, it delves into Woutertje's imaginative world, his struggles with the rigid societal norms, and his quest for identity and u