
DE ONDERGANG DER EERSTE WARELD - DOOR
DOOR
A sweeping, unfinished epic begins with a reflective preface that sets the tone for an ambitious journey through mythic and philosophical terrain. The author confesses a deep yearning to bridge the ordinary world with a higher, timeless realm, hoping to illuminate truth amid the darkness of contemporary life. This opening invites listeners to share in the poet’s passionate quest for a heroic vision that transcends fleeting fashions.
The prose‑like introduction is rich with contemplation about the role of poetry, the limits of modern taste, and the yearning for a universal language of feeling. It gestures toward a grand narrative that will explore the struggle between material concerns and the longing for spiritual clarity, promising a work that aspires to unite heaven and earth through verse.
As the first act unfolds, the poet’s voice resonates with earnestness, urging readers to consider what a true epic might achieve in an age of doubt. The stage is set for a poetic adventure that seeks to awaken deeper sensibilities while remaining aware of its own incompleteness.
Language
nl
Duration
~5 hours (299K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1756–1831
A major Dutch poet and man of letters, he lived through revolution, exile, and political upheaval, and poured those pressures into an enormous body of writing. His fierce convictions and restless energy made him one of the most influential literary figures in the Netherlands around the turn of the nineteenth century.
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