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270:, the Netherlands had a thriving literature that was centuries old, written in a language hardly different from Dutch spoken in Belgium, the Belgian prejudice towards "Flemish" persisted. French was the language used by the politicians who founded Belgium in 1830. It was this language that had been chosen to be Belgium's national language. It was spoken by the ruling class in Belgium. Nothing had been written in Dutch for years when Belgium's independence became a fact in 1831, separating Belgium and her Flemish provinces from the Netherlands. The divide between the two languages was no more to be bridged. It was therefore almost with the foresight of a prophet that Conscience in 1830 wrote: "I do not know why but I find in the Flemish language indescribably romantic, mysterious, profound, energetic, even savage. If I ever gain the power to write, I shall throw myself head over ears into Flemish composition." 244: 917: 396: 31: 450:. It was long before the sale of his books—greatly praised but seldom bought—made him financially independent to some extent. His ideas however, began to be generally accepted. At a congress in Ghent in 1841, the writings of Conscience were mentioned as the seed which was most likely to yield a crop of national literature. Accordingly, the patriotic party undertook to encourage their circulation, and each new contribution by Conscience was welcomed as an honor to Belgium. 304: 597: 873: 936: 263:, becoming a non-commissioned officer, rising to the rank of sergeant-major. In 1837 he left the service and returned to civilian life. Having been thrown in with young men of all walks of life he became an observer of their habits. He considered writing in the Dutch language although at the time that language was believed to be unfit for literature as French was the language of the educated and the ruling class. 834: 513:
amounting to nearly eighty in number. He was by now the most eminent of Belgian writers. In Antwerp, his 70th birthday was celebrated with public festivities. After a long illness, he died at his house in Brussels in 1883. His funeral was held nearby, at St Boniface's Church in Ixelles. He was buried at the
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judgments conservative to the point of being reactionary." Hermans did, however, praise Conscience's ability to "draw the reader into a fictional world" and for his ability to evoke battles and natural scenes through description, as well as his use of changes in tempo to draw the reader's attention.
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did not speak Dutch. Neither did his father, the count of Flanders Guy de Dampierre. Yet Robert of Bethune, "The Lion of Flanders", is still presented as a symbol of Flemish pride and freedom, which is due to the romantic, albeit incorrect portrayal by Conscience. Conscience's portrayal also inspired
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which emerged in Conscience's lifetime, have meant that his work sometimes seems "outmoded and primitive" to modern readers. His use of language has also been criticized. According to Theo Hermans, Conscience "was no linguistic virtuoso, his narratives are sentimental, his plots unreal and his moral
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His father thought it so vulgar of his son to write a book in Dutch that he evicted him, and the celebrated novelist of the future started for Antwerp, with a fortune which was strictly confined to two francs and a bundle of clothes. An old schoolfriend found him in a street and took him home. Soon
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Hendrik had long before this developed a passion for reading, and reveled all day long among the ancient, torn and dusty tomes which passed through the garret of The Green Corner on their way to being destroyed. Soon after his second marriage Pierre took a violent dislike of the town, sold the shop
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The child grew up in an old shop stocked with marine stores, to which the father afterwards added a collection of unsellable books; among them were old romances which inflamed the fancy of the child. His mother died in 1820, and the boy and his younger brother had no companion other than their grim
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In 1867 the position of keeper of the Royal Belgian Museums was created and given to him at King Leopold's demand. From then on, he lived in the custodian's house of the Wiertz Museum, now adjacent to the European Parliament. He continued to produce novels with great regularity, his publications
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Most of Conscience's work can be considered as clearly within the Romanticist school of literature and they make extensive use of rhetorical soliloquies and sentiment. Subsequent developments in literary understanding, particularly the
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In 1845 Conscience published a History of Belgium at the request of King Leopold I. He then returned to picturing Flemish home-life which would form the most valuable portion of his work. He was by now at the zenith of his genius, and
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Over the course of his career, he published over 100 novels and novellas and achieved considerable popularity. After his death, with the decline of romanticism, his works became less fashionable but are still considered as classics of
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His poems, however, written while he was a soldier, were all in French. He received no pension when he was discharged, and returning to his father's house without a job, he made a conscious decision to write in Dutch. A passage in
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In 1855, translations of his books began to appear in English, French, German, Czech and Italian which achieved considerable popularity outside Belgium. By 1942, it was estimated that one German translation of Conscience's work
215:, and who was appointed under-harbourmaster at Antwerp in 1811, when that city formed part of France. Hendrik's mother was a Fleming, Cornelia Balieu, and was illiterate. When, in 1815, the French abandoned Antwerp after the 369:, the eldest son of Guy de Dampierre, count of Flanders, crusader and, most importantly from Conscience's point of view, a prominent protagonist in a struggle to maintain the autonomy of Flanders against great odds. 235:. Here Pierre bought a little farm with a large garden. Here, while their father was buying ships in faraway harbours, the boys would spend weeks, sometimes months, with their stepmother. 987: 219:, Pierre Conscience stayed behind. He was an eccentric and he took up the business of buying and breaking-up worn-out vessels, which the port of Antwerp was full of after the peace. 340:, in 1837. A small appointment in the provincial archives relieved him from the actual pressure of want, and, in 1838, he made his first great success with the historical novel 436: 475: 581: 418: 457:. Writing in Dutch had ceased to be seen as vulgar. On the contrary, the language of the common man became almost fashionable and Flemish literature began to thrive. 412: 442: 888: 483:(1853) rank among the most important of the long list of his novels. These had an instant effect upon more recent fiction, and Conscience had many imitators. 424: 289: 430: 446:(1850). During these years he lived a varied existence, for some thirteen months being a gardener in a country house, but eventually as secretary to the 255:
of 1830. He volunteered in the Belgian revolutionary army, served at Turnhout and fought the Dutch near Oostmalle, Geel, Lubbeek and Louvain. After the
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At the age of seventeen Hendrik left his father's house to become a tutor in Antwerp and to continue his studies, which were soon interrupted by the
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and somewhat sinister father. In 1826 Pierre Conscience married again, this time a widow much younger than himself, Anna Catherina Bogaerts.
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to be added to the libraries of every Belgian school. But it was with Leopold's patronage that Conscience published his second book,
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Historians have accused Conscience of historical inaccuracies, such as depicting his hero to have taken part in the
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fired his fancy, and straightaway he wrote a series of vignettes set during the
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alone had sold over 400,000 copies since its translation. The French writer,
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which, in fact, he did not. It was also pointed out that in reality
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The Low Countries: Arts and Society in Flanders and the Netherlands
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Hermans, Theo (2014). "The Highs and Lows of Hendrik Conscience".
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Hendrik was the son of a Frenchman, Pierre Conscience, from
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popular in the early 19th century. He is best known for his
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in Antwerp, his tomb a monument honoring the great writer.
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Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium
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Conscience did this successfully with the character of
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Index

Conscience, painted in 1870
Antwerp
French Empire
Belgium
Ixelles
Schoonselhof cemetery
Romanticism
The Lion of Flanders
Belgian
Dutch-language
Flanders
Belgian revolutionary
Romanticist style
romantic nationalist
The Lion of Flanders
Battle of the Golden Spurs
Franco-Flemish War
Flemish literature
Besançon
Napoleon Bonaparte
Congress of Vienna
Campine
Venlo

Belgian Revolution
Ten Days' Campaign
Dendermonde
Scheldt
Guicciardini
Dutch Revolt

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