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Jan Frederik Helmers (March 7, 1767 – February 26, 1813), was a Dutch poet born in Amsterdam. ==Works== His early poems, ''Night'' (1788) and ''Socrates'' (1790), were tame and sentimental, but after 1805 he determined, in company with his brother-in-law, Cornelis Loots (1765–1834), to rouse national feeling by a burst of patriotic poetry. His ''Poems'' (2 vols, 1809–1810), but especially his great work ''The Dutch Nation'', a poem in six cantos (1812), created great enthusiasm and enjoyed immense success. Even the published censored version was contentious enough that only his premature death prevented an arrest by the French occupation.〔G.J. van Bork en P.J. Verkruijsse (Helmers, Jan Frederik ), in ''De Nederlandse en Vlaamse auteurs van middeleeuwen tot heden met inbegrip van de Friese auteurs.'', De Haan, Weesp, 1985〕 He owed his success mainly to the integrity of his patriotism and the opportune moment at which he sounded his counter-blast to the French oppression. His posthumous poems were collected in 1815. A neighborhood in Amsterdam is named Helmersbuurt in his honor. ---- 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jan Frederik Helmers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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