Camera Obscura

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Camera Obscura

by Hildebrand

NL·~16 hours

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Description

A lively portrait of Dutch literary life in the early nineteenth century, this work opens with the author’s own astonishment at the unexpected popularity of his first book, first published in 1839. Through a witty preface he recounts the rapid succession of editions, the growing readership of a new generation, and the cultural debates that surrounded his satirical sketches on national fashions, politics, and everyday customs. The prose blends personal reflection with sharp observations of a society in transition, offering snapshots of student almanacs, magazine columns, and the quirky characters that populated them.

Beyond the historical backdrop, the author invites readers to contemplate the enduring relevance of his commentary, wondering whether modern audiences will need fresh notes to decode the references to old‑world institutions, railway‑less towns, and the peculiar fashions of the era. The collection includes early pieces such as “Een Beestenspel” and “Vooruitgang,” which capture the humor and intellectual curiosity of a time when the Netherlands grappled with its identity amid rapid change. Listeners will find a rich tapestry of wit, nostalgia, and cultural insight that still resonates today.

Details

Language

nl

Duration

~16 hours (953K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2005-06-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hildebrand

Hildebrand

1814–1903

Best known by the pen name Hildebrand, this Dutch writer turned everyday life into warm, observant sketches that helped make Camera Obscura a classic of Dutch literature. He was also a poet and Protestant minister, bringing a lively, human touch to 19th-century writing.

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