Dokter Helmond en zijn vrouw

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Dokter Helmond en zijn vrouw

by Jacobus Jan Cremer

NL·~20 hours·48 chapters

Chapters

48 total

Dokter Helmond en zijn vrouw - Door J. J. Cremer - Achtste Druk A. W. Sijthoff’s Uitgeversmij—Leiden.

0:06

Jacob Jan Cremer. - 1 September 1827–5 Juni 1880.

23:26

DOKTER HELMOND EN ZIJN VROUW. - EERSTE HOOFDSTUK.

28:45

TWEEDE HOOFDSTUK.

38:08

DERDE HOOFDSTUK.

53:01

VIERDE HOOFDSTUK.

27:43

VIJFDE HOOFDSTUK.

21:09

ZESDE HOOFDSTUK.

14:50

ZEVENDE HOOFDSTUK.

33:25

ACHTSTE HOOFDSTUK.

32:49

Description

In the quiet villages along the Betuwe, Doctor Helmond tends to his patients with a blend of quiet competence and gentle humor, while his wife offers steadfast companionship and a sharp eye for the everyday absurdities of rural life. Their modest home becomes a gathering point for farmers, merchants, and townsfolk, each bringing their own worries, hopes, and occasional mischief to the doctor's doorstep. Through vivid, dialect‑tinged dialogue, the story captures the rhythm of a close‑knit community where medicine, marriage, and local gossip intertwine.

The narrative balances tender moments with lively, almost theatrical episodes—whether it’s a stubborn farmer’s outburst over a misplaced apple or a spirited debate in the local tavern. As Helmond navigates the challenges of his profession, his relationship with his wife provides both comic relief and heartfelt support, painting a portrait of love rooted in shared labor and mutual respect. Listeners will be drawn into the warm, observant world of a 19th‑century Dutch countryside, where every character feels both uniquely individual and universally relatable.

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Language

nl

Duration

~20 hours (1176K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/

Release date

2008-04-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jacobus Jan Cremer

Jacobus Jan Cremer

1827–1880

Best known for vivid stories of life in the Dutch Betuwe, this 19th-century writer also built a reputation as a popular public reader and a trained painter. His work helped bring regional voices and everyday characters into Dutch literature.

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