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Stijn Streuvels (3 October 1871, Heule,
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- 15 August 1969, Ingooigem, Anzegem), born Franciscus (Frank) Petrus Maria Lateur, was a Flemish Belgian writer.


Biography

He started writing at a very young age. He was inspired by his uncle, the celebrated poet
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. Until 1905 he worked as a baker at Avelghem, a village near Kortrijk. Initially his work was published in an insignificant magazine, ''De jonge Vlaming'' (The young Fleming). Soon he was discovered by the editors of a new magazine, '' Van Nu en Straks'' (From Now and Soon). After their first encounter, Emmanuel de Bom became his
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and advised him to publish his work in
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form. In 1905 he married Alida Staelens. They had 4 children: Paula (1906), Paul (1909), Dina (1916) and Isa (1922). In 1980 their house became a
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dedicated to Streuvels. Streuvels work usually deals with the rural life of poor farmers in
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. ''De Teleurgang van de Waterhoek'' was made into a
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titled ''
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''. Also ''
De vlaschaard ''De vlaschaard'' (''The Flaxfield'') is a 1907 novel in Dutch by Stijn Streuvels. It became his best-known novel, sold more than 200,000 copies and was turned into a movie twice, in 1943 and 1983. Creation Stijn Streuvels was married in 1905 and ...
'' (twice) and ''De blijde dag'' were filmed. In 1937 and 1938 Streuvels garnered the majority of the
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votes for his receiving the literature
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, but each time the Academy awarded the prize to someone else: in 1937 he had to give way to Roger Martin du Gard and in 1938 to a new discovery,
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. He became
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at the University of Leuven, the
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and the
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Published work

* ''Lenteleven'' (1899) - containing and ''Het einde'' * ''Zomerland'' (1900) - containing ''Groeikracht'', ''Zomerland'', ''Meimorgen'' and ''Het woud'' * ''Zonnetij'' (1900) - containing ''De oogst'', ''In 't water'', ''Zomerzondag'' and ''Avondrust'' * ''Doodendans'' (1901) - containing ''Doodendans'', ''Jongenstijd'' (in later editions : ''Kindertijd''), ''In de wijde wereld'', ''Een speeldag'', ''In de weide'', ''Noorsche liederen'', ''Honden'' and ''Doodendans 2'' * ''De oogst'' (1901) - from ''Zonnetij'' * ''Langs de wegen'' (1902) - The book Streuvels himself loved the most * ''Dagen'' (1902) - containing ''De kalfkoe'', ''Naar buiten'', ''Sint-Jan'', ''Sint-Josef'', ''Vrede'' and ''Verovering'' * ''Vertellingen van Tolstoï'' (1902) - 13 narrations of Tolstoy, translated from German * ''Minnehandel'' (1903) - containing ''Joel'', ''Maagdekensminne'', and * ''Geluk in 't huishouden'' (1903) - Book of Tolstoy, translated from German * ''Soldatenbloed'' (1904) - Dramatic play * ''Dorpsgeheimen I'' (1904) - containing ''De lawine'', ''Bertken en de moordenaars alle twaalf'' (in later editions : ''Een beroerde maandag'') and ''Jantje Verdure'' * ''Dorpsgeheimen II'' (1904) - containing ''Kinderzieltje'', and ''Op het kasteel'' * ''Openlucht'' (1905) - containing ''Zonder dak'', ''Grootmoederken'', ''Een nieuw hoedje'', ''Het duivelstuig'' and ''Jeugd'' * ''Stille avonden'' (1905) - containing ''Een lustige begraving'', ''Horieneke'', ''Zomerdagen op het vlakke land'', ''Zonneblommen'' and ''Ingoyghem'' * ''Grootmoederken'' (1905) - from ''Openlucht'' * ''Het uitzicht der dingen'' (1906) - containing ''De kwade dagen'', ''De veeprijskamp'' and ''De ommegang'' * ''Reinaert de Vos'' (1907) * ''
De vlaschaard ''De vlaschaard'' (''The Flaxfield'') is a 1907 novel in Dutch by Stijn Streuvels. It became his best-known novel, sold more than 200,000 copies and was turned into a movie twice, in 1943 and 1983. Creation Stijn Streuvels was married in 1905 and ...
'' (1907) * ''Twee vertellingen van Tolstoï'' (1908) * ''Tieghem : Het Vlaamse lustoord'' (1908) - containing ''De Streek'', ''Sint Aernout'', ''Het oude Tieghem'', ''Het Lustoord'' and ''Eene wandeling'' * ''Najaar I'' (1909) - containing ''Najaar'', ''De blijde dag'' (''Najaar'' was later included in ''Najaar II''; from then on ''Najaar I'' became ''De blijde dag'') * ''Najaar II'' (1909) - containing ''De boomen'', ''Jacht'', ''De aanslag'' (After inclusion of ''Najaar I'', ''Najaar II'' Became ''Najaar'') * ''Reinaert de Vos voor de Vierschaar van Koning Nobel de leeuw'' (1909) *''Reinaert de Vos'' (1910) - Short version of the 1907 edition * ''Björnson, Kleine verhalen'' (1910) - 8 stories of
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translated from Norwegian * ''Vertelsel van Gokkel en Hinkel'' (1910) - A story of Clemens Brentano translated from German * ''De Mourlons'' (1910) - A book of F. Bouché translated from French * ''Het kerstekind'' (1911) * ''Björnstjerne Björnson, Het Bruidslied'' (1911) - Translated from Norwegian * ''Over vrouwe Courtmans'' (1911) - Text of a lecture * ''Het glorierijke licht'' (1912) * ''Morgenstond'' (1912) * ''De werkman'' (1913) - Later included in ''Werkmenschen'' * (1913) * ''Een beroerde maandag'' (1913) - containing ''Een beroerde maandag'' and ''De lawine'' (from ''Dorpsgeheimen I'') * ''Dorpslucht in 2 delen'' (1914) * ''Mijn rijwiel'' (1915) - containing ''Mijn rijwiel '', ''Hoe men schrijver wordt'' * ''In oorlogstijd'' (1915–1916) - containing ''Augustus 1914'', ''September 1914'', ''October 1914'', ''November 1914'', ''December 1914-I'' and ''December 1914-Slot'' * ''De aanslag'' (1917) from ''Najaar II'' * ''Charles de Coster's Vlaamsche vertelsels'' (1918) - translated from French - containing ''De mannen van Smeerop'', ''Blanca, Clara en Candida'', '' Heere Halewijn'' and ''Smedje Smee'' * ''Sint-Jan'' (1919) - from ''Dagen'' * ''De boomen'' (1919) - from ''Najaar II'' * ''Björnson, Een vrolijke knaap'' (1919) - from ''Kleine verhalen'' * ''Genoveva van Brabant Deel I'' (1919) * ''Genoveva van Brabant Deel II'' (1920) * ''Reinaert de Vos'' (1921) * ''De blijde dag'' (1921) see ''Najaar I'' * (1921) - short version of the work from 1919 * ''Prutske'' (1922) * ''Grootmoedertje'' (1922) - Play version of ''Grootmoederken'' from ''Openlucht'' * ''Vertelsels van 't jaar nul'' (1922) - containing 29 short stories * ''Land en leven in Vlaanderen'' (1923) - containing ''Het uitzicht'', , , * ''Herinneringen uit het verleden'' (1924) - containing ''Onze streek'', ''Damme'', ''Veurn-Ambacht'', ''Volkslectuur'' (= edited and enhanced version of ''Over vrouwe Courtmans''), ''Schoonheid'', ''De schoonste deugd'', ''Kinderlectuur'', ''Mijn schooltijd'', ''Het lied van den weemoed'', ''Mijn loopbaan op de planken'', ''Voor den oorlog'', ''Mijn fiets in oorlogstijd'', ''Na den oorlog'', ''Na vijf en twintig jaren'' * ''Tristan en Isolde'' (1924) - Based on the old folk book * ''Op de Vlaamsche binnenwateren'' (1925) - containing '' 't Haantje'', ''Dinsdag'', ''Woensdag'', ''Donderdag'', ''Vrijdag'', ''Zaterdag'', ''Zondag'' * ''Waarom ik Vlaanderen liefheb'' (1926) - original by G. Blachon translated from French * ''Werkmenschen'' (1926) - containing ''De werkman'' (separately published in 1913), ''Kerstmis in niemandsland'', ''Het leven en de dood in den ast'' * ''De teleurgang van den Waterhoek'' (1927) * ''De drie Koningen aan de kust'' (1927) * ''De tijd der kollebloemen'' (1927) - original by D.-J. D'Orbaix translated from French * ''Levenswijsheid uit China'' (1928) - translated from German * ''Vader en dochter'' (1928) - Correspondence of Tolstoy with his daughter Marie translated from German * ''Reinaert de Vos fragment'' (1928) * ''Kerstwake'' (1928) * ''Kerstvertelsel'' (1929) - In 1938 published as ''De vreemde verteller'' * ''Over Genoveva van Brabant'' (1929) - Text of a lecture * ''Alma met de vlassen haren'' (1931) * ''De oude wiking'' (1931) * ''Dr. Lauwers schriften'' (1931) - Text of a lecture * ''Drie Russische novellen'' (1932) * ''De rampzalige kaproen'' (1933) - Rewriting of a
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of Wernher de Tuinder * (1933) - containing 18 stories * ''Sagen uit het hooge noorden'' (1934) - containing 38 tales from Denmark, Sweden and
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* ''Zeelieden en zeevisscherij'' (1934) - Edited from French book of René de Pauw: ''Gens de mer et pêche maritime'' * ''Vijf kerstvertellingen'' (1934) - Translated from French work of Camille Melloy * ''Prutske's vertelselboek'' (1935) - containing 9 stories * ''Levensbloesem'' (1937) * ''Paradijssprookjes'' (1938) - From original of Max Mell. * ''De terechtstelling van een onschuldige'' (1940) * ''De maanden'' (1941) - Title in The Netherlands: ''Een gang door het jaar'' * ''De grauwe ruiter'' (1942) - original by Herbert von Hoerner translated from German * ''Smedje Smee'' (1942) - From ''Vlaamsche vertelsels'' of Ch. de Coster * ''Heule'' (1942) * ''Jantje Verdure'' (1943) - from ''Dorpsgeheimen I'' * ''Het leven en de dood in den ast'' (1944) - from ''Werkmenschen'' * ''Jeugd'' (1946) - from ''Openlucht'' * ''Avelghem'' (1946) * ''Beroering over het dorp'' (1948) - Short reworked version of ''Dorpslucht'' * ''Ingoyghem'' (1951) - Period 1904-1914 * ''Ingoyghem II'' (1957) - Periode 1914-1940 * ''Ingooigem'' (1980) - containing ''Ingoyghem'' and ''Ingoyghem II'' * ''Kroniek van de familie Gezelle'' (1960) * ''Hugo Verriest'' (1964) - Monography * ''In levenden lijve'' (1966) - Reworkings of some texts from ''Heule'', ''Avelghem'', ''Ingoyghem'' and ''Ingoyghem II'', ''Kroniek van de familie Gezelle'' and ''Herinneringen uit het verleden'' * (1970) - from ''Lenteleven'' * ''Het zinnespel van droom en dood'' (1971) - play version of ''Het leven en de dood in den ast'' * ''Hoe ik Brugge gezien en beleefd heb'' (1971) * ''Onze streek'' (1972) - part of ''Herinneringen uit het verleden''


Awarded prizes

* Prize of Dutch Literature 1906 for his work over the period 1900-1904 * Prize of Dutch Literature 1911 for his work over the period 1905-1909 * State Prize for Literature 1935 * Prize Scriptores Catholici 1950 *
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1962 for his entire life work


See also

* Flemish literature


Sources


Stijn Streuvels


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Streuvels, Stijn 1871 births 1969 deaths 19th-century Belgian writers 20th-century Belgian writers 20th-century dramatists and playwrights Flemish writers Translators from French Translators from German Translators from Norwegian Translators from Russian Translators of Leo Tolstoy Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren winners People from Anzegem Belgian male writers