
INHOUD - VOORWOORD. - EERSTE BOEK.
Illustraties
A vivid portrait brings the young poet’s world to life, beginning with his cramped Frankfurt home and the restless imagination that set him apart from his peers. The narrative follows his early schooling, the influence of a disciplined father, and the quiet moments in the garden room where he first gazed beyond the city walls toward distant hills and storm clouds. These formative years reveal a restless curiosity that would later fuel his literary ambitions.
The biography then moves into his university days, chronicling the shift from rigorous study to the feverish passion sparked by illness and introspection. Encounters with mentors, early friendships, and his first attempts at drama and poetry illustrate the emergence of a voice that would soon echo across Europe. By tracing his itinerant career through Leipzig, Strasbourg, and the bustling courts of Weimar, the work paints a nuanced picture of a restless genius still shaping his identity, leaving listeners with a deeper appreciation of the forces that molded one of literature’s greatest figures.
Language
nl
Duration
~12 hours (700K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Miranda van de Heijning, Marc Hens and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-06-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1886–1944
A sharp-eyed Dutch literary critic and interviewer, he is best remembered for capturing writers in conversation and turning those exchanges into vivid literary history. His work offers a close-up view of Dutch letters in the early 20th century, and his life was cut short during the Second World War.
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