“De Burgers Van Darlingenâ€]â€� is a historical novel by Hendrick Conscience, one of the most influential figures in Flemish literature. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Belgium, the novel explores the lives and fortunes of the citizens of Darlingen, a fictional town imbued with the spirit of the era. Conscience masterfully depicts the social dynamics, moral dilemmas, and personal struggles of his characters, offering a rich tapestry of human experience.
Conscienceâ€(TM)s vivid prose and keen observations bring the historical setting to life, providing readers with a window into a bygone era. The novel is a testament to Conscienceâ€(TM)s skill as a storyteller and his deep understanding of human nature. “De Burgers Van Darlingenâ€]â€� remains a significant work, celebrated for its literary merit and its contribution to the development of Flemish identity.
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978-1-02-448689-6 (9781024486896)
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