
audiobook
by Elizabeth Bekker Wolff, Agatha Deken
HISTORIE VAN MEJUFFROUW SARA BURGERHART
MET INLEIDING VAN EN VERKORT DOOR J.B. MEERKERK
INLEIDING.
EERSTE BRIEF. - DE HEER ABRAHAM BLANKAART AAN MEJUFFROUW SARA BURGERHART. - PARYS.
DERDE BRIEF. - MEJUFFROUW SARA BURGERHART AAN DEN HEER ABRAHAM BLANKAART.
VIERDE BRIEF. - MEJUFFROUW SARA BURGERHART AAN MEJUFFROUW ANNA WILLES.
VYFDE BRIEF.
ZEVENDE BRIEF. - MEJUFFROUW ZUZANNA HOFLAND AAN MEJUFFROUW CORNELIA SLIMPSLAMP.
TIENDE BRIEF. - MEJUFFROUW SARA BURGERHART AAN MEJUFFROUW ALETTA DE BRUNIER.
ELFDE BRIEF. - MEJUFFROUW SARA BURGERHART AAN DEN HEER ABRAHAM BLANKAART.
The novel opens in a modest Dutch household, where the lively young Sara Burgerhart navigates the expectations of family, school and society with a mixture of curiosity and modesty. Through gentle humor and vivid description, the author paints everyday life in the late‑18th‑century Netherlands, from bustling market streets to quiet rooms of reading and conversation. Sara’s early lessons in etiquette, morality and self‑reliance are presented as small adventures that reveal both her spirited nature and the world’s subtle constraints.
As Sara grows, the story becomes a thoughtful portrait of a woman finding her voice amid changing ideas about education, friendship and personal freedom. The narrative blends witty dialogue with reflective passages, inviting listeners to experience the charm of Dutch culture while contemplating broader questions of identity and duty. Warm and approachable, the book offers a timeless glimpse into a young woman’s journey toward independence, making it an engaging listen for anyone who enjoys a blend of historical detail and heartfelt coming‑of‑age storytelling.
Language
nl
Duration
~6 hours (372K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1738–1804
Best known as Betje Wolff, this lively Dutch writer helped shape the modern Dutch novel through witty, observant letters on the page. Her work with Aagje Deken made Sara Burgerhart one of the landmark books of 18th-century Dutch literature.
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1741–1804
A pioneering Dutch novelist and poet, she is best remembered for the lively, sharp-eyed books she wrote with Betje Wolff. Their best-known work, Sara Burgerhart, is often seen as a landmark in the history of the Dutch novel.
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