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In "Eline Vere," Louis Couperus presents a poignant exploration of societal expectations and the struggles of individuality within the constraints of late 19th-century Dutch aristocracy. Combining lyrical prose with rich psychological insight, Couperus weaves a narrative that delves into the psyche of its protagonist, Eline, as she grapples with her desires and the rigid conventions of her world. The novel is set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, reflecting the tensions between tradition and modernity, while the author's distinct Impressionistic style lends a nuanced depth to…mehr

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In "Eline Vere," Louis Couperus presents a poignant exploration of societal expectations and the struggles of individuality within the constraints of late 19th-century Dutch aristocracy. Combining lyrical prose with rich psychological insight, Couperus weaves a narrative that delves into the psyche of its protagonist, Eline, as she grapples with her desires and the rigid conventions of her world. The novel is set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, reflecting the tensions between tradition and modernity, while the author's distinct Impressionistic style lends a nuanced depth to character development and thematic exploration, offering a glimpse into the complexities of human emotion and societal obligation. Louis Couperus, a leading figure in Dutch literature, often draws upon his personal experiences and observations of the fin-de-siècle society in which he lived. Born into an affluent family, Couperus was acutely aware of the expectations placed upon individuals, particularly women. These insights, combined with his travels throughout Europe, informed his literary voice, which is marked by a sensitivity to both introspective thought and the broader cultural landscape. "Eline Vere" is highly recommended for those interested in nuanced character studies and the interplay of personal ambition against societal pressures. Couperus's work not only captivates with its aesthetic beauty but also invites readers to reflect on the timeless themes of longing, fulfillment, and the quest for identity amidst conformity. This is a must-read for fans of psychological fiction and historical narratives, offering insights that resonate even in contemporary discussions of selfhood.

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Louis Marie-Anne Couperus was a prominent Dutch novelist and poet, born on June 10, 1863, in The Hague, Netherlands. He is regarded as one of the foremost figures in Dutch literature, known for his extensive body of work that spans various genres, including lyric poetry, psychological and historical novels, novellas, short stories, fairy tales, feuilletons, and sketches. Couperus' writing is marked by its exploration of complex human emotions and societal pressures, offering deep psychological insights and historical reflections. He married Elisabeth Couperus-Baud in 1891, with whom he spent the remainder of his life. Couperus passed away on July 16, 1923, at the age of 60 in De Steeg, Netherlands, and was buried at Cemetery Ou. His grandfather, Jan Cornelis Reijnst, was also a notable figure in Dutch society. Throughout his life, Couperus made a significant impact on Dutch literary culture, with works that continue to be celebrated for their depth and narrative complexity. His ability to capture both the psychological and social landscapes of his time cemented his place as a central figure in the literary canon.