Max Havelaar Of de koffiveilingen der Nederlandsche Handelsmaatschappy

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Max Havelaar Of de koffiveilingen der Nederlandsche Handelsmaatschappy

by Multatuli

NL·~12 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

MAX HAVELAAR - OF DE - KOFFIVEILINGEN - DER - NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPY - DOOR - MULTATULI - AAN DE - DIEP VEREERDE NAGEDACHTENIS - VAN - EVERDINE HUBERTE BARONESSE VAN WYNBERGEN - DER - TROUWE GADE - DER - HELDHAFTIGE LIEFDEVOLLE MOEDER - DER - EDELE VROUW

1:38
2

(HENRY DE PÈNE)

1:33
3

EERSTE HOOFDSTUK

13:00
4

TWEEDE HOOFDSTUK

15:21
5

DERDE HOOFDSTUK

13:41
6

VIERDE HOOFDSTUK

36:36
7

VYFDE HOOFDSTUK

35:51
8

ZESDE HOOFDSTUK

35:36
9

ZEVENDE HOOFDSTUK

40:54
10

ACHTSTE HOOFDSTUK

37:54

Description

A modest coffee broker living on Lauriergracht opens the tale by questioning the purpose of novels and poetry, insisting that truth and common sense should prevail over fanciful stories. His practical worldview is shaken when he is drawn into the world of the Dutch East Indies, where he meets the idealistic assistant‑resident Max Havelaar. Havelaar is determined to protect the Javanese peasants from the crushing demands of the colonial coffee trade, even as his superiors dismiss his concerns as naïve idealism.

Through letters and vivid descriptions, the narrative reveals the stark contrast between the bustling markets of Amsterdam and the suffering of the native population under exploitative contracts. Havelaar’s struggle to reconcile his duty with his conscience sets the stage for a moral conflict that challenges the very foundations of colonial administration. Listeners are invited to follow his earnest, though often thwarted, attempts to bring justice to a world where profit eclipses humanity.

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Full title

Max Havelaar Of de koffiveilingen der Nederlandsche Handelsmaatschappy Of de koffiveilingen der Nederlandsche Handelsmaatschappy

Language

nl

Duration

~12 hours (736K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Multatuli

Multatuli

1820–1887

Best known for Max Havelaar, this fiercely original Dutch writer turned his own colonial experience into a powerful attack on injustice. His work helped make literature a place for moral outrage, irony, and bold social criticism.

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