Arend Fokke Simonsz

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Arend Fokke Simonsz
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Born(1755-07-03)3 July 1755
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died15 November 1812(1812-11-15) (aged 57)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
OccupationWriter

Arend Fokke Simonsz (3 July 1755 – 15 November 1812) was a Dutch writer and intellectual.

Biography[]

Arend Fokke Simonsz was born to Simon and Cornelia Fokke. Simonsz is best remembered as a writer,[1] but was also an important figure in the literary world at the end of the eighteenth century. He had for some time a publishing house and was a member of many literary societies. One of his most famous works, Het toekomende jaar 3000, is one of the earliest written examples of a utopia, and probably one of the first in Dutch literature.[2] Many of his books where critical analyses of current events and trends.[3] He had established himself as a critical observer, especially of the French government at the time. Though not illegal, this critical view brought him into the close eye of the authorities.[3]

He died at the age of 57 in Amsterdam.

Bibliography[]

  • Dichtlievende mengelingen (1783)
  • De moderne Helicon (1792)
  • Het toekomende jaar 3000 (1792)
  • Cathechismus der Weetenschappen, schoone Kunsten en fraaije Letteren (1794–1802)
  • Proeve van een ironiesch-comiesch woordenboek (1797)
  • Het onscheidbaar drietal redenwezens verlichting, deugd en tijd (1799)
  • Dorus of het wonderwind (1808)
  • Boertige reis door Europa (1794–1806)

References[]

  1. ^ DBNL. "Arend Fokke Simonsz · dbnl". DBNL.
  2. ^ "Het toekomend jaar 3000". gjclokhorst.nl.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Jenson, Lotte. "Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland: 1780–1830", Huygens ING, 12 November 2013. Retrieved on 6 May 2016.

External link[]

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