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- The Tachtigers were so named simply because they became active around the year 1880. The movement was based on revolt against what the Tachtigers perceived...
- used to. This reflected a trend toward socialism among the Tachtigers; another Tachtiger, Herman Gorter, was a founding member of the world's first Communist...
- many writers adopted a style that relied on ****ociations. The Dutch Tachtigers explicitly tried to incorporate Impressionism into their prose, poems...
- Movement of Eighty (Beweging van Tachtig), otherwise known simply as the Tachtigers, who interacted and worked with each other in Amsterdam in the 1880s....
- poet and council communist theoretician. He was a leading member of the Tachtigers, a highly influential group of Dutch writers who worked together in Amsterdam...
- conservative literary climate, founded the group Flanor, also known as the Tachtigers, and began publishing De Nieuwe Gids as a vehicle for their work. The...
- between the l'art pour l'art style of the Tachtigers and a more engaged, less embellished style. His Tachtigers friends had given him however little support...
- novelist, prose-poet and literary critic and a leading member of the Tachtigers. He was a son of Joseph Alberdingk Thijm. Works by Lodewijk van Deyssel...
- published works on homo****uality in Dutch and French. He was a member of the Tachtigers, a group of young and revolutionary Dutch authors, who despised the pious...
- Émile Zola. He was ****ociated with the Dutch literary group known as the Tachtigers (English translation: "Eighty-ers"). This was a group that championed...