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Stéphanie Hélène Swarth (; 25 October 1859 – 20 June 1941) was a prolific Dutch poet active from 1879 to 1938. She is considered one of the Tachtigers and acquired a reputation as a
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eer.


Life

Stephanie Hélène Swarth was born on 25 October 1859 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.H. A. Wage,
Swarth, Hélène
, ''De Nederlandse en Vlaamse auteurs'', 1985. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
Her father was Eduard Swarth, a merchant and banker who for a while was the consul for Portugal in Amsterdam, and her mother was Maria Jacoba Heijblom. In 1865, Swarth moved to Brussels, where she was tutored by a French governess. In 1870–1872, she went to school in Amsterdam. Afterwards, she went to a convent school in Brussels. Swarth initially wrote French poetry, her debut was published in 1879. She then switched to writing Dutch poetry, her first book in that language published in 1883, which she continued doing most of her life. Swarth lived in
Mechelen Mechelen (; french: Malines ; traditional English name: MechlinMechelen has been known in English as ''Mechlin'', from where the adjective ''Mechlinian'' is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical contex ...
from 1884 until 1894. In 1894, she married Dutch author Frits Lapidoth and moved to The Hague. She divorced Lapidoth in 1910. Their unhappy marriage is the subject of a monograph by
Jeroen Brouwers Jeroen Godfried Marie Brouwers (30 April 1940 – 11 May 2022) was a Dutch writer. From 1964 to 1976 Brouwers worked as an editor at Manteau publishers in Brussels. In 1964 he made his literary debut with ''Het mes op de keel'' (''The Knife ...
in 1986. She died on 20 June 1941 in Velp, Netherlands.


Poetry

Swarth's poetic debut was a collection of poems in French influenced by Alphonse de Lamartine, but she switched to Dutch-language poems on the advice of Pol De Mont. An early admirer was poet Willem Kloos who called her "the singing heart of Holland" and published her poems in his magazine '' De Nieuwe Gids''. After two collections in French, Swarth published a Dutch volume of songs and sonnets, ''Eenzame bloemen'' ("Lonely flowers", 1883). A reviewer in ''
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'' thought the songs frequently too sentimental (and in the vein of
Heinrich Heine Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (; born Harry Heine; 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, writer and literary critic. He is best known outside Germany for his early lyric poetry, which was set to music in the form of '' Lied ...
), but appreciated the sonnets.
Conrad Busken Huet Conrad Busken Huet (28 December 1826, The Hague – 1 May 1886, Paris) was a Dutch pastor, journalist and literary critic. Biography Busken Huet, son of a Hague civil servant, attended Gymnasium Haganum and studied theology at Leiden Universi ...
saw in her second Dutch collection, ''Blue Flowers'' ("Blue Flowers", 1884), a poetry receptive to nature and a female spirit which would make whichever man she chose as a lover very happy; a reviewer for ''De Gids'' saw worthwhile thoughts and images in only a few of the sonnets. Lodewijk van Deyssel likewise criticized the volume's songs and praised the sonnets—even to the point of prophesying that her name would be blessed. By the time ''Sneeuwvlokken'' ("Snow flakes", 1888) was published, she had gained a reputation for a poetry of love and suffering. By this time she had moved to Mechelen. A review in ''De Gids'' compared her work favorably to "sweet, homely poetry", which he likened to a sweet little tune on a fiddle, whereas Swarth's "deep, full poetry" was like hearing Beethoven played by a full orchestra. Again, especially her sonnets were praised. An overview article in ''Vlaamsche School'' (1889) pointed at the influence of Pol de Mont, who had advised her to forgo reading narrative and epic, and instead focus on lyrical poetry, sonnets. The origin of the sadness in her poetry was located in a "loss of faith and bitter disappointments". At least one critic gave her entire oeuvre (including the anthologized "Jeux Innocents") an autobiographical reading: Swarth supposedly gave her heart to a young poet but he was unfaithful to her. According to Jacob Ek Jzn, this particular cause of sorrow speaks in all her work, without becoming a distraction or a bore since she found many different ways and forms of expressing both the initial sentiment and its recollection. Swarth and her poetry figure in
Ina Boudier-Bakker Klaziena (Ina) Boudier-Bakker (Amsterdam, 15 April 1875 – Utrecht, 26 December 1966) was a Dutch writer of novels. Her most famous work is ''De klop op de deur'' (''The knock on the door''), written in 1930. Biography At age 27, Ina Bakker ...
's best-known novel, ''De klop op de deur'', as a female poet unafraid to express her suffering for love. A key line from "Jeux Innocents" was cited in 1954 by then-foreign minister
Johan Willem Beyen Johan Willem "Wim" Beyen (2 May 1897 – 29 April 1976) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of Liberal signature and businessman. Beyen played an important role in the creation of the European Economic Community and is regarded as one of the Fou ...
during a discussion on European unification: "Wij speelden pandje met ons leven" ("we bargained with our lives") was used to emphasize that all countries, even small ones, had much at stake in the era of globalization.


Bibliography

*''Fleurs du rêve'' (1879) *''Les printanières'' (1882) *''Eenzame bloemen'' (1883) *''Blauwe bloemen'' (1884) *''Beelden en stemmen'' (1887)
''Sneeuwvlokken''
("Snow flakes", 1888) *''Rouwviolen'' (1889) *''Passiebloemen'' (1891) *''Nieuwe gedichten'' (1892) *''Bloesem en vrucht'' (1893) *''Verzen'' (1893) *''Blanke duiven'' (1895) *''Diepe wateren'' (1897) *''Stille dalen'' (1899) *''Najaarsstemmen'' (1900) *''Premières poésies'' (1902) *''Octoberloover'' (1903) *''Nieuwe verzen'' (1906) *''Avondwolken'' (1911) *''A. de Musset, De nachten'' (1912) *''M.M. de Lafayette, De prinses de Clèves'' (1915) *''Eenzame paden'' (1916) *''V. Hugo, Hernani'' (1918) *''Keurbundel'' (1919) *''Late liefde. Liederen en sonnetten'' (1919) *''Octobre en fleur'' (1919) *''Hans Bethge De Chineesche fluit'' (1921) *''Dagen'' (1924) *''Episoden'' (1924) *''Morgenrood'' (1929) *''Natuurpoëzie'' (1930) *''Beeldjes uit vrouwenleven'' (1938) *''Sorella'' (1942)


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Hélène Swarth
at DBNL {{DEFAULTSORT:Swarth, Helene 1859 births 1941 deaths 19th-century Dutch poets 19th-century Dutch women writers 20th-century Dutch poets 20th-century Dutch women writers Dutch women poets Sonneteers Writers from Amsterdam