Albertus "Albrecht" Petrus Josephus Mansuetus Ferdinandus Rodenbach (; 27 October 1856 – 23 June 1880) was a
Flemish
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poet, and a leader in the
revival of Flemish literature that occurred in the late 19th century. He is more noteworthy as a symbol of the
Flemish movement, than for his actual activities, since he died at the age of 23. Hugo Verriest called Rodenbach ''the poet, the soul, the heart, the mind, the word of Reborn Flanders!''
[Antcliffe, Herbert (October 1946) "Music and the Flemish Movement" ''The Musical Times'' 87(1244): pp. 299-301, p. 300.]
Early life
Rodenbach was born in
Roeselare
Roeselare (; french: Roulers, ; West Flemish: ''Roeseloare'') is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Roeselare proper and the towns of Beveren, Oekene and Rumbeke.
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into a bourgeois family, the eldest of 10 children and cousin to the novelist
Georges Rodenbach
Georges Raymond Constantin Rodenbach (16 July 1855 – 25 December 1898) was a Belgian Symbolist poet and novelist.
Biography
Georges Rodenbach was born in Tournai to a French mother and a German father from the Rhineland ( Andernach). He was ...
. Albrecht Rodenbach's father was Julius Rodenbach (1824–1915) from the Rhineland, brother to Felix Rodenbach, the Flemish political propagandist.
Albrecht Rodenbach's mother was Silvia de la Houttre (1834–1899). Although his mother was a
Walloon from Tournai, she had adopted the Dutch spoken in Roeselare. From an early age, Rodenbach was exposed to Flemish nationalistic feeling by his father and his uncle.
Rodenbach attended the
Minor Seminary, Roeselare The Minor Seminary, Roeselare (Dutch: ''Klein Seminarie Reoselare''; est. 1806) is a diocesan secondary school in Roeselare, West Flanders, Belgium. Initially primarily a preparatory institution for the Major Seminary, Bruges, it is now a substanti ...
, where he was exposed to the ideas of the
Flemish literature movement by
Hugo Verriest
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and others. Rodenbach was also influenced at this time by
Guido Gezelle. In the 1874-1875 school year, this led to a conflict between the Flemish students and the school's francophile director. At the annual songfest the students traditionally sang French songs, Rodenbach led the protest and the predominantly Dutch-speaking students sang a protest song in Dutch. This protest led to similar protests all over Belgium. Despite this and other activism, Rodenbach graduated with a first in rhetoric in 1876.
Flemish movement

At the
University of Leuven he met the poet
Pol De Mont who was a year older. Together they sought to promote a Flemish artistic revival and equal rights for Flemish students as a student movement, creating the "Algemene Vlaamse Studentenbond" (All Flemish Student Association) in 1876. Among their objectives were to have classes in Dutch and to have classes include Flemish culture. The association's illustrated magazine ''Het Pennoen'' (''The Pennant'') published Rodenbach's essays anonymously. Rodenbach maintained his contacts in Roeselare through a committee of correspondence. Their ideology was a mixture of the philosophy
Guido Gezelle, with the
romantic nationalism of
Hendrik Conscience
Henri (Hendrik) Conscience (3 December 1812 – 10 September 1883) was a Belgian author. He is considered the pioneer of Dutch-language literature in Flanders, writing at a time when Belgium was dominated by the French language among the upper c ...
, and the righteousness of
true belief. Robenbach and de Mont called their student movement ''Blauwvoeterie'' after the ''blauwvoet'' (
blue-footed booby
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) whose flight announces the coming storm. The rallying cry of the ''Blauwvoeterie'' was ''Vliegt de blauvoet, storm op zee!'' (''When the bluefoot flies, there is a storm at sea!'') Rodenbach compared it to the German ''
Burschenschaften'' movement.
[Kohn, Hans (April 1957) "Nationalism in the Low Countries" ''The Review of Politics'' 19(2): pp. 155-185, p. 172.]
Additionally, Rodenbach made contacts with the Flemish liberals, such as poet
Jan van Beers and author
Max Rooses, which served to publicize the movement and to expose its members to more political aims.
[Heijdendal, Felix (1937) ''Het Leven von Albrecht Rodenbach aan de jeugd verteid'';]
Rodenbach died in
Roeselare
Roeselare (; french: Roulers, ; West Flemish: ''Roeseloare'') is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Roeselare proper and the towns of Beveren, Oekene and Rumbeke.
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of tuberculosis before his 24th birthday, and almost immediately became the pre-eminent symbol of the Flemish student movement.
On Rodenbach's death, Pol de Mont took over the leadership of the "Algemene Vlaamse Studentenbond".
Literature
In 1876 Rodenbach published some essays under the pseudonym "Harold". His book ''Eerste Gedichten'' (''First Poems'') was published in 1878. The rest of his work, including his verse play ''Gudrun'', a dramatized epic of the Vikings, was not published until after his death.
[Jonckheere, Karel & Bodard, Roger (1958) ''Belgian Literature'' Ontwikkeling, Antwerp, p. 43]
Rodenbach was known at the time of his death for his songs, poems and tonal works which have remained inspiring symbols for the
Flemish movement. He was the inspiration for
Hendrik Conscience
Henri (Hendrik) Conscience (3 December 1812 – 10 September 1883) was a Belgian author. He is considered the pioneer of Dutch-language literature in Flanders, writing at a time when Belgium was dominated by the French language among the upper c ...
’s novel ''Kerels van Vlaanderen''. Flandria Film made a film about him in 1930 entitled ''Albrecht Rodenbach'' and directed by Clemens De Landtsheer. The cultural organization
Rodenbachfonds
The Rodenbachfonds, named after Albrecht Rodenbach, is a Flemish non-profit and cultural foundation or "cultuurfonds" related to the Flemish movement. It is one of a family of five cultural foundations in Flanders, together with the Davidsfonds, V ...
was named after him.
References
::''This article is based in part on material from the
Dutch-language Wikipedia (de Nederlandstalige Wikipedia)''.
External links
''Albrecht Rodenbach''brief biography in Dutch;
brief biography in Dutch;
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1856 births
1880 deaths
People from Roeselare
Flemish activists
Flemish poets
Catholic University of Leuven (1834–1968) alumni
19th-century Belgian poets
19th-century Belgian dramatists and playwrights
19th-century Belgian male writers
Belgian male dramatists and playwrights