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''De Vlaschaard'' (; modern spelling: ; ''The Flaxfield'') is a 1907 novel in Dutch by
Stijn Streuvels Franciscus "Frank" Petrus Maria Lateur (3 October 1871 – 15 August 1969), known as Stijn Streuvels (), was a Flemish Belgian writer. Biography He started writing at a very young age. He was inspired by his uncle, the poet Guido Gezelle. Until ...
. 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 had moved to ''Het Lijsternest'', his house in Ingooigem where he would live for the remainder of his life. Between November 1906 and January 1907, he wrote ''De vlaschaard''.


Publication

''De vlaschaard'' was pre-published in five parts (one part for each of the first three chapters, and two parts for the much longer final chapter) in the Dutch magazine ''De Beweging'' (''The movement'') between January and June 1907. In December of the same year, the first impression of the book was published in Amsterdam by L.J. Veen. It had 332 pages. The same year a luxury edition of 250 copies with cover illustration by Emmanuel Viérin was printed. Further Veen editions appeared in 1910, 1912, 1914, 1917, 1920 (as part of the Collected Works of Streuvels), and 1926. The 9th impression, in 1932, was the first to be published by Flemish publisher
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, with a cover illustration by Jozef Cantré. The 10th impression, in 1941, was again with Veen (in a reedition of the Collected Works), but in the same year Lannoo published a cheap edition ("Volksuitgave" or "People's edition") of 100,000 copies. The 12th impression was still in 1941, in the "Lijsternestreeks", a new series of the collected works of Streuvels published by Lannoo and
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, with illustrations by
Renaat Demoen Renaat Demoen (11 June 1914 – 22 May 1986) was a Belgian illustrator and comics creator. He is most associated with the children's magazines of De Goede Pers, among them Zonneland. Biography Renaat Demoen worked for a number of publishers, in ...
. This brought the total number of copies of the book to 160,000. The 13th edition, in 1942, was a special edition for South Africa and was printed in Pretoria by J.L. Van Schaik. Standaard published in 1943 a special film edition to coincide with the release of the German movie version. The same year, Lannoo published another film edition. Standaard and Lannoo again collaborated in 1944 for a special signed luxury edition of 1,000 copies to celebrate the milestone of 200,000 copies. This version was illustrated by Albert Saverys. After the Second World War, multiple publishers created new editions in 1948, 1953, 1955 and 1962. In 1965 Desclée de Brouwer created another luxury edition, this time illustrated by
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. Further editions appeared in 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 (4), 1972 (as part of the Complete Works, and as a reprint of the Masereel luxury edition), 1974, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1983 (a film edition to coincide with the second movie), 1985, 1989, 1993 and finally the 39th edition in 2003 (newspaper edition for ''
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'').


Plot

The novel has four parts: "De zaaidhede" ("the sowing"), "De wiedsters" ("the weed removers"), "Bloei" ("flowering"), and "De slijting" (the manual pulling of the flax without removal of the roots). It is situated on a prosperous farm of
flax Flax, also known as common flax or linseed, is a flowering plant, ''Linum usitatissimum'', in the family Linaceae. It is cultivated as a food and fiber crop in regions of the world with temperate climates. In 2022, France produced 75% of t ...
growers. The main focus is the conflict between the old farmer Vermeulen and his son and successor Louis, culminating in a row where the farmer badly beats his son, eventually resulting in his death.


Films

''De vlaschaard'' was turned into a movie twice. The first version was made in Germany in 1943 and was called '' Wenn die Sonne wieder scheint''.
Paul Wegener Paul Wegener (11 December 1874 – 13 September 1948) was a German actor, writer, and film director known for his pioneering role in German expressionist cinema. Acting career At the age of 20, Wegener decided to end his law studies and conce ...
and
Paul Wegener Paul Wegener (11 December 1874 – 13 September 1948) was a German actor, writer, and film director known for his pioneering role in German expressionist cinema. Acting career At the age of 20, Wegener decided to end his law studies and conce ...
played the main roles, and it was directed by
Boleslaw Barlog Boleslaw Stanislaus Barlog (28 March 1906 – 17 March 1999) was a German stage, film, and opera director primarily known for his work in reviving the theatrical life of Berlin after World War II. From 1951 until 1972 he served as the Intendant of ...
. In 1983 a Flemish version called ''De vlaschaard'' was made by Jan Gruyaert, with the main roles played by Vic Moeremans and René van Sambeek.


Translations

*Czech: ''Lniste'', 1942; a play based on the work appeared in 1944 *English: ''The Flaxfield'', published by Sun & Moon Press, 1988 *French: ''Le champ de lin'', published by Zonnewende in
Courtrai Kortrijk ( , ; or ''Kortrik''; ), sometimes known in English as Courtrai or Courtray ( ), is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of West Flanders. With its 80,000 inhabitants (2024) Kortrijk is the capital and largest cit ...
, 1943 (reprinted 1945) *German: ''Der Flachsacker'', published by Insel Verlag, 1918; a second translation appeared with them in 1940, and a play based on this work was published in 1942; a third translation appeared in 1986 with Manesse Verlag *Slovenian: ''Lanena Njiva'', 1934 *Spanish: ''El Campo de Lino'', 1947


Notes

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Vlaschaard, De 1907 Belgian novels Works set in Flanders Novels set in Belgium Novels set on farms Belgian novels adapted into films