
Frederik Willem van Eeden (3 April 1860,
Haarlem
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– 16 June 1932,
Bussum
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) was a late 19th-century and early 20th-century Dutch writer and psychiatrist. He was a leading member of the
Tachtigers and the
Significs Group, and had top billing among the editors of ''
De Nieuwe Gids'' (''The New Guide'') during its celebrated first few years of publication, starting in 1885. Van Eeden adopted
vegetarianism
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in 1890 for health reasons, later promoting it as an ethical stance in works like ''Het Vegetariaat'' (1896), but gradually distanced himself from it in the early 20th century as his philosophical views shifted.
Biography
Van Eeden was the son of
Frederik Willem van Eeden, director of the
Royal Tropical Institute
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in Haarlem.
In 1880 he studied Medicine in
Amsterdam
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, where he pursued a bohemian lifestyle and wrote poetry. Whilst living in the city, he coined the term
lucid dream
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in the sense of
mental clarity, a term that nowadays is a standard term in the study of dreams, meaning dreaming while knowing that one is dreaming. In his early writings, he was strongly influenced by
Hindu
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ideas of selfhood, by
Boehme's mysticism, and by
Fechner's
panpsychism
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.
He went on to become a prolific writer, producing many critically acclaimed novels, poetry, plays, and essays. He was widely admired in the Netherlands in his own time for his writings, as well as his status as the first internationally prominent Dutch psychiatrist.
Van Eeden's psychiatrist practice included treating his fellow Tachtiger
Willem Kloos as a patient starting in 1888. His treatment of Kloos was of limited benefit, as Kloos deteriorated into
alcoholism
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and increasing symptoms of
mental illness
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. Van Eeden also incorporated his psychiatric insights into his later writings, such as in a deeply
psychological novel called "
Van de koele meren des doods" (translated in English as "The Deeps of Deliverance"). Published in 1900, the novel intimately traced the struggle of a woman addicted to morphine as she deteriorated physically and mentally.
His best known written work, "De Kleine Johannes" ("Little Johannes"), which first appeared in the premiere issue of ''De Nieuwe Gids'', was a fantastical adventure of an everyman who grows up to face the harsh realities of the world around him and the emptiness of hopes for a better afterlife, but ultimately finding meaning in serving the good of those around him. This ethic is memorialized in the line "Waar de mensheid is, en haar weedom, daar is mijn weg." ("Where mankind is, and her woe, there is my path.")

Van Eeden sought not only to write about, but also to practice, such an ethic. He established a commune named , taking inspiration from
Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau (born David Henry Thoreau; July 12, 1817May 6, 1862) was an American naturalist, essayist, poet, and philosopher. A leading Transcendentalism, transcendentalist, he is best known for his book ''Walden'', a reflection upon sim ...
's book ''
Walden
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'', in
Bussum
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Bussum had a ...
,
North Holland
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, where the residents tried to produce as much of their needs as they could themselves and to share everything in common, and where he took up a standard of living far below what he was used to. This reflected a trend toward socialism among the Tachtigers; another Tachtiger,
Herman Gorter
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, was a founding member of the world's first
Communist
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political party, the Dutch
Social-Democratic Party, in 1909. In 1902, Van Eeden wrote the introduction for the first Dutch translation of the ''Walden'', by
Jeanne Reyneke van Stuwe, the wife of the poet
Willem Kloos.
Van Eeden visited the U.S. He had contacts with
William James
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and other psychologists. He met
Freud
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in
Vienna
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, whom he practically introduced in the Netherlands. He corresponded with
Hermann Hesse
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,
Charles Lloyd Tuckey (medical hypnotist),
Harold Williams and was a friend of
Peter Kropotkin
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Born into an aristocratic land-owning family, Kropotkin attended the Page Corps and later s ...
, the Russian anarchist living in London.
Van Eeden also had a keen interest in
Indian philosophy
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. He translated many of
Tagore
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’s works, including ''
Gitanjali
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'' and short stories.
In late years of his life, Van Eeden became a Roman Catholic.
[Verschave, Paul (1924), «Un converti hollandais, le poète Frédéric Van Heeden», ''Le Correspondant'' (25 juillet), pp. 311-338.]
Vegetarianism
Van Eeden became a
vegetarian
Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the Eating, consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects as food, insects, and the flesh of any other animal). It may also include abstaining from eating all by-products of animal slau ...
in 1890, initially for health reasons, influenced by his exposure to
Theosophy
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. However, by 1896, he shifted to viewing vegetarianism as an ethical stance, arguing that eating meat was morally akin to practices like cannibalism and vivisection.
In his 1896 work ''Het vegetariaat'', he wrote:
There is too much dispute about the question of whether meat eating is useful and healthy, and whether the human organism is destined for meat food. This is not the question at all. Eating people may also be useful and healthy. Why does no one dispute about that?
He believed that the instinctive aversion to harming animals was suppressed by society and that living without causing animal suffering aligned with both moral evolution and higher human values.
Although he was a prominent advocate for vegetarianism, his personal commitment waned in the early 1900s, likely due to his changing philosophical views and medical background. Despite his early activism, Van Eeden never joined the
Dutch Vegetarian Association, critiquing its approach as overly rigid.
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See also
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Gerrit Mannoury
Gerrit Mannoury (17 May 1867 – 30 January 1956) was a Dutch philosopher and mathematician, professor at the University of Amsterdam and communist, known as the central figure in the signific circle, a Dutch counterpart of the Vienna circle. ...
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Willem Cornelis Bauer
References
2 ^ Augustinus P. Dierick: "Self-Stylization and Narrative Strategies in Frederik van Eeden's roman à thèse De nachtbruid." Papers from the Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Netherlandic Studies (ed. Ton J. Broos). Lanham, New York, London: University Press of America, 1988, 45-54.
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Clan-macrae.org.ukThe Questtranslation of ''De Kleine Johannes'' - Word-document
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1860 births
1932 deaths
20th-century Dutch novelists
20th-century Dutch male writers
Dream researchers
Dutch male novelists
Dutch vegetarianism activists
Dutch psychiatrists
People from Bussum
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