Star Authors in the Age of Romanticism
Titel
Star Authors in the Age of Romanticism
Subtitel
Literary Celebrity in the Netherlands
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€ 48,00
ISBN
9789087283087
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Paperback
Aantal pagina's
284
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Calvinist Celebrity: Willem Bilderdijk
2 Poet of the Nation: Hendrik Tollens
3 From Dutch Byron to National Symbol: Nicolaas Beets
4 The Piet Paaltjens Myth: François HaverSchmidt
5 Messiah with Girls: Multatuli
6 The Dutch Dynamic
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Rick Honings

Star Authors in the Age of Romanticism

Literary Celebrity in the Netherlands

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"Although there has always been a fascination for famous people, the invention of modern celebrity culture goes back to the nineteenth century. During Romanticism the position of the author changed, but, with the phenomenon of the fan and associated fandom coming into existence, also that of the public with the phenomenon of the fan and associated fandom coming into existence. In Star Authors in the Age of Romanticism Dutch literary celebrity culture is analysed and embedded in the international discourse on this subject. Internationally, scholarly attention has over the last years been given to literary celebrity. This book supplies the Dutch dynamic to the international prevailing scholarly discourse on the development of literary celebrity by focusing on five famous Dutch authors from the nineteenth century: Willem Bilderdijk, Hendrik Tollens, Nicolaas Beets, François HaverSchmidt (alias Piet Paaltjens) and Eduard Douwes Dekker (better known as Multatuli). "
Auteur

Rick Honings

Rick Honings (1984) is Scaliger-hoogleraar en verbonden aan het Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS). Zijn onderzoek richt zich vooral op de Nederlandse literatuur van de negentiende eeuw en op de Indische letteren.