The United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815-1830) was a creation of the Congress of Vienna, where the map of Europe was redrawn following Napoleon's defeat. Dutch language and literature were considered the essential tools to smoothly fuse the North and South - today, the Netherlands and Belgium respectively. King Willem I tried a variety of measures to stimulate and control literary life in the South, in an effort to encourage unity throughout his kingdom. Janneke Weijermars describes the driving force of this policy and especially its impact in the South. For some authors, Northern Dutch literature represented the standard to which they aspired. For others, unification triggered a desire to assert their own cultural identity. The quarrels, mutual misunderstandings and subsequent polemics were closely intertwined with political issues of the day. Stepbrothers views the history of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands through a literary lens.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Brill
ISBN-10
9004282424
ISBN-13
9789004282421
eBay Product ID (ePID)
208776466
Product Key Features
Author
Janneke Weijermars
Format
Laminated Cover, Hardback
Language
English
Subject
Literary Criticism
Type
Textbook
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Leiden
Series Part/Volume Number
8
Series Title
National Cultivation of Culture
Content Note
20 Black & White Illustrations, 16 Colour Illustrations
Author Biography
Dr. Janneke Weijermars (1977) teaches Modern Dutch Literature at the University of Groningen. She gained her PhD at the University of Antwerp in 2012. She has published monographs, articles and edited volumes about nineteenth- and twentieth-century Dutch literature and book history.
Date of Publication
21/11/2014
Country of Publication
Netherlands
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