Johan Michiel Dautzenberg, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Johan Michiel Dautzenberg

flemish poet

Date of Birth: 06-Dec-1808

Place of Birth: Heerlen, Limburg, Netherlands

Date of Death: 04-Feb-1869

Profession: writer, poet

Nationality: Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Johan Michiel Dautzenberg

  • Johan Michiel Dautzenberg (6 December 1808, in Heerlen – 4 February 1869, in Elsene) was a Belgian writer.
  • Professionally he was successively secretary, clerk, teacher, private teacher, and bookkeeper. He wrote poems on nature, songs, novels, poems concerning the Flemish movement.
  • According to August Vermeylen, he was the first consciously Flemish writer.
  • With his "Beknopte prosodie der Nederduitsche taal (E: Concise prosody of the Dutch language), he tried to convince his fellow poets to return to the classical metrics of poetry.
  • His work shows a strong German literary influence, and he translated Loverkens of Hoffmann von Fallersleben. In 1850 his first work, Gedichten (Poems), appeared, and a literature study called Beknopte Prosodia der Nederduitsche Taal.
  • Many poems, songs, and literature studies followed, including an ode to miners.
  • In 1857, he, together with some friends, started the teachers-journal de Toekomst (The Future). He translated the Odes of Horatius, which were published in 1923.
  • In 1857, he founded the illustrated magazine "De Toekomst" (E: The Future), a magazine for teachers.
  • A collection of his poems was published in 1869, after his death, by his son-in-law Frans de Cort as Verspreide en nagelaten gedichten'. Fifthy odes to Horatius were found back in 1910 and subsequently published.
  • Later still 70 letters, which were stored in the Plantin-Moretus-museum, Antwerp, were published.

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