Scènes de la vie Hollandaise, par Hildebrand

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Scènes de la vie Hollandaise, par Hildebrand

by Hildebrand

FR·~9 hours·1 chapter

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SCÈNES - DE LA - VIE HOLLANDAISE - PAR - HILDEBRAND - —NICOLAS BEETS— - PARIS - MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS - RUE VIVIENNE, 2 bis. - 1856

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The story opens with a vivid meditation on the dreaded fever that haunts many families, describing the helplessness and fleeting moments of lucidity that accompany the disease. Through lyrical, almost clinical detail, the narrator invites listeners into the hushed wards of a Leiden infirmary, where the scent of camphor and the rustle of wet blankets become symbols of fragile hope. This early atmosphere sets a tone of both melancholy and reverence for the fragile triumph of recovery.

Into this world steps William Kegge, a young student from Démérary, whose sudden weakness in the legs signals a deeper ailment. The narrator, a fellow scholar, pays regular visits, observing the delicate balance between academic ambition and the body's betrayals, while sharing candid conversations that reveal the boy's longing for home and his determination to finish his studies. Listeners will be drawn into the intimate portrait of friendship, perseverance, and the everyday rhythms of Dutch university life.

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Language

fr

Duration

~9 hours (528K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues & Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France.)

Release date

2015-09-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hildebrand

Hildebrand

1814–1903

Best known for the classic Camera Obscura, this Dutch writer brought sharp observation and warm humor to everyday life. He also built a long career as a pastor, theologian, and professor, writing under the pen name Hildebrand.

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