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Jhr. Rhijnvis Feith (christened 9 February 1753 in
Zwolle Zwolle () is a city and municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of Overijssel and the province's second-largest municipality after Enschede with a population of 130,592 as of 1 December 2021. Zwolle is on ...
– 8 February 1824 in Zwolle) was a Dutch
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Biography

Feith was born of into an
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family in
Zwolle Zwolle () is a city and municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of Overijssel and the province's second-largest municipality after Enschede with a population of 130,592 as of 1 December 2021. Zwolle is on ...
, the capital of the province Overijssel as the only son of Pieter Feith and Elsabe Spaar. He was christened on 9 Feb 1753. He was educated at
Harderwijk Harderwijk (; Dutch Low Saxon: ) is a municipality and city of the Netherlands. It is served by the Harderwijk railway station. Its population centres are Harderwijk and Hierden. Harderwijk is on the western boundary of the Veluwe. The south ...
and studied law at the
university of Leiden Leiden University (abbreviated as ''LEI''; nl, Universiteit Leiden) is a public research university in Leiden, Netherlands. The university was founded as a Protestant university in 1575 by William, Prince of Orange, as a reward to the city of Le ...
(1769-1770), where he took his degree after only one year. He married Ockje Groeneveld in Weener, Germany, in Nov 1772 and settled in his birthplace. In the period Sep 1773 through to Jan 1790 they had at least 10 children, all christened in Zwolle. In 1780 Rhijnvis Feith became
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of Zwolle. He built a luxurious
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, which he named Boschwijk, in Zalné in Zwollerkerspel, the outskirts of Zwolle, and there he lived in the greatest comfort. His first important production was ''Julia'', in 1783, a novel written in emulation of ''Werther'', and steeped in
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and despair. This was followed by the tragedy of ''Thirsci'' (1784); ''Ferdinand and Constantia'' (1785), another Werther novel; and ''The Patriots'' (1784), a tragedy. Bilderdijk and other writers attacked his morbid melancholy, and Johannes Kinker (1764–1845) parodied his novels, but his vogue continued. In 1791 he published a tragedy of Lady
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; in 1792 a didactic poem, ''The Grave'' ( nl, Het Graf), in four cantos; in 1793 ''Inez de Castro''; in 1796 to 1814 five volumes of ''Odes and Miscellaneous Poems''; and in 1802 ''Old Age'' ( nl, De Ouderdom), in six cantos. He wrote ''Letters to Sophia on
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's Philosophy'', a poetical work, in 1805. In 1808 he became member of the Royal Institute. His ''Letters on Different Subjects of Literature'' of 1784 was a noted piece of literary criticism. He died in Zwolle in 1824. His works were collected (Rotterdam, 11 vols.) in 1824, with a biographical notice by N. G. van Kampen. Though now neglected, he is interesting as the Dutch representative of the mood that in
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produced
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Honorary awards

*Prizes awarded by the Leiden Poet's society ''Dichtlievend Genootschap'': ** Gold medal for the poem ''Heil van den Vrede'', 1779 ** Gold medal for the poem ''Verhandeling over het Heldendicht'', 1781 ** Gold and silver medals for the poems ''Den lof van De Ruijter'', 1785 * Zilveren penning van het genootschap ''Studium Scientiarum Genitris'' in Rotterdam voor het gedicht ''De Menschlievendheid'', 1780 * Gold medal by the Zwolle society ''Kunstliefde spaart geen vlijt'' for the poem ', 1782 * Silver medal from
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in 1797 * Gold medal from Teylers Eerste Genootschap in 1801 * Silver medal from the society ''Ter verdediging van den Christelijken Godsdienst'', 1800 *
Ridder in de orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw The Order of the Netherlands Lion, also known as the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands ( nl, De Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw, french: L'Ordre du Lion Néerlandais) is a Dutch order of chivalry founded by King William I of the Netherlands on ...
, February 20, 1816


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Feith, Rhijnvis 1753 births 1824 deaths Dutch nobility Dutch male poets Leiden University alumni People from Zwolle Members of the Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences