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643:), a booklet consisting of 36 pages, and including six poems and one short story. This publication was attributed to the fictional 'Gabe Skroar', a lame farmer's son who became a tailor and a writer, but died young. This character was in all probability a creation of Eeltsje's. Hiding behind such a fictional author was fairly normal at that time. A second, expanded edition of
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In 1827, Halbertsma became a member of the
Provinciaal Friesch Genootschap ter Beoefening van Friesche Geschied-, Oudheid- en Taalkunde ("Provincial Frisian Society for the Study of Frisian History, Antiquities and Linguistics"), but in 1834, he cancelled his membership because he felt this club was
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Halbertsma's marriage was, after the first few years, not very happy, as he was much too fond of alcohol, while his wife nagged constantly, was distrustful and reproached him continuously for living off her money. It is therefore probably not coincidental that in several of
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From stories of people who knew him, Eeltsje Hiddes
Halbertsma emerges as a man who was quickly moved, but could also have a lot of fun. According to the bookseller and historian Wopke Eekhoff, who was acquainted with him for many years, Halbertsma was big-hearted and generous, and a droll
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which brings his work closer to the reader. Furthermore, Eeltsje's prose and poetry are in proportion to each other, qualitatively, while in Justus' works the poetry is generally quite clearly not of the same high standing as his prose. In the middle of the 20th century the author and
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of 1993, observed, however, that this assertion could "never be more than half the truth," as
Halbertsma's early poetry was not of a high literary value; quite the opposite, in fact. According to Breuker, it seems more likely that Halbertsma wanted to emulate these Dutch street songs.
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also died, who had been the steadfast centre of the family. That is why
Eeltsje, after he had transferred his medical practice to his son Hidde in 1856, started a wandering life visiting family members who lived far away. Later on, he lived for a little while by himself in
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were strongly connected and published together from the very beginning. Although writing short stories and poems was something which
Eeltsje Halbertsma could not do without, from approximately 1830 onwards the social prestige he won with it also started to play a role.
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and a rascal, such as there has been no second of in all of
Western Frisian literature." Halbertsma's letters to his brother Justus are lively and open-hearted, and also quite entertaining still. As for his views, Halbertsma had become influenced by
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full to the rafters with silly people. He could not stomach the affected poshness of the middle class gentlemen, and neither could he reconcile such graveness of bearing with the 'gluttony and wine-guzzling' which followed the gatherings. "
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by both of their sons, which was done especially on the initiative of Liuwe. Although
Halbertsma managed to become his own master again in 1857, this was a humiliation for which it was not easy for him to forgive his son, and there is no
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in the front wall of the house where the
Halbertsma Brothers were born, on what later was renamed Halbertsmaplein ("Halbertsma Square"). In 1879, another stone tablet by the same artist was added to the left with the likeness of
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for three centuries. From that it followed that Justus had to get the
Frisians to read in their own language (otherwise, writing it would not be of much use), and to achieve that aim, he set out writing the sort of
984:, their short fiction and poetry was gathered under the supervision of librarian and archivist Gerben Colmjon and bookseller and historian Wopke Eekhoff. In 1871, it was published by the firm of J. de Lange in
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Politics Halbertsma tried to stay away from. In the company of others he was sometimes seduced into speaking on that subject, but he was always afraid to say too much; his father had been a supporter of the
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at the time. Eeltsje could continue his education in the Latin school because the middle brothers, Tsjalling and Binnert, kept their father's bakery running with the help of their father's baker's mates. As
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were of a very low quality compared to those in Germany. According to Justus, Eeltsje Halbertsma set out writing poetry to replace the existing songs with better ones of his own making. The
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in 1853. On the other hand, he was not so progressive that he felt himself in any way connected to those he called, in 1855, "red democrats" (that is to say socialists and other political
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played a role of crucial importance in the development of a new literary tradition after Western Frisian had been used almost exclusively as a spoken language for three centuries.
805:("Old Uncle John"), in which a farm-hand of advanced years complains of the farmer's daughter's constant stream of suitors, who are always getting in his way, and of the love poem
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before his marriage. He is described as a gentle soul, who was, however, apt to take offence, and could be quite sharp-tongued in such cases. In 1784, he published a long
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story-teller. One of Halbertsma's biographers described him as "a fine-feeling spirit, an idealistic dreamer, an independent and courageous man, afflicted by periods of
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main characters are a drunken man and his angry wife. In 1853, when both marriage partners had neglected their household for years, the parents were placed under
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and in neighbouring villages. This required him to travel a lot, for which he often had to depend on boats in the marshy lake country of Central Friesland.
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of the book was published, including for the first time some (earlier, lower-quality) work of Eeltsje Halbertsma which had until then remained outside of
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from Grou to Leeuwarden and back again on a daily basis was out of the question with roads and transportation being what they were at that time, Eeltsje
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for three centuries. Of the three Brothers Halbertsma, Eeltsje was probably the most talented, en his poetry especially is still very much admired. His
889:("The Quickborn"), a choice of poems Halbertsma translated very freely from the poetry collection of the same name which was originally written in the
923:("Geale's Nap"), and his playful additions of phrases in other languages or dialects, which occur mostly in his stories, but also in some poems, like
801:("Grave-digger's Song"), which reflect upon the transitory nature of human existence. Halbertsma was, however, also the author of the mildly humorous
873:("The Journey to the Gout Masters") Halbertsma uses mild humour and a little mockery to poke fun at his own medical profession. In the longer story
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has just returned from fashionable France, and now believes it shows his breeding and social status to throw around French words and phrases. "
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which dovetailed nicely with Eeltsje Halbertsma's work. As Justus remained the editor of Eeltsje's work for his entire life, their poetry and
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Gelding to Gabe Tailor"), which has the form of a letter from the afterlife to Gabe Tailor, written by his dead horse, is a satire, while in
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in 1822. Afterwards, this work was continually expanded, and also came to include contributions by a third brother,
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Muurvast & Gebeiteld: Beeldhouwkunst in de Bouw 1840–1940, Rotterdam (NAi Uitgevers), 1997,
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1310:("A Couple of Words from the Weigh-house Masters"; speech)
1238:("To the Doctorate of My Relative K. T. Halbertsma"; poem)
793:("The Churchyard in the Evening"), and also poems such as
1465:("Dialogue on the Russians and the Turks"; short story)
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551:("Grief and Pleasure and Down Upon the Lee Shore").
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2862:, Bolsward (A.J. Osinga N.V.), 1958, pp. 5–14.
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2729:Cultuur in Friesland en Friese Cultuur, 1795–1917
1492:("The Wise Men of Esonstad"; collection of tales)
1235:Op it Doktor-wurden fan Myn Miich K.T. Halbertsma
1211:Gelding to Gabe Tailor"; short story with a poem)
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1501:("The Flower of Friesland's Lordships"; poem)
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2713:, Leeuwarden (Frisian Council/Afûk), 2008,
2687:, Drachten (A.J. Osinga Utjouwerij), 1993,
2582:, Drachten (A.J. Osinga Utjouwerij), 1993,
1438:("Jouke's Beer Is Sweet Beer"; short story)
1316:De Grouster Weachmasters oan de Merkegasten
1114:("New Year's Wish to a Former Mayor"; poem)
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716:Steedsche Jonker en een Friessche Boerin
665:Teltsjes fan de Wize Mannen fan Esonstêd
514:
2830:, Leeuwarden (De Tille), 1977, no ISBN.
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927:("Squire Pete and Sibylle"), where the
830:, ("The Frisians of Old") is still the
274:
2868:
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1462:Samenspraak oer de Russen en de Turken
1217:De Treemter fan it Sint-Anthonygasthûs
935:, odd names, strange types of people,
481:voted against the proposal to abolish
2840:, Leiden (L. Stafleu), 1949, no ISBN.
2642:Lyts Hânboek fan de Fryske Literatuer
2396:
2345:Brothers Halbertsma 1958, p. 589-594.
2306:
2245:Brothers Halbertsma 1993, p. 258-259.
2128:
2007:
1947:
1840:
1776:
1723:
1631:
1483:("The Gentleman Farmer"; short story)
1173:Ybel en Jelke, of: De Boask op it Iis
1111:Nijjierswinsk oan in Ald Boargemaster
1083:("Would I Not Say a Few Words"; poem)
943:, and the most unexpected jumps in a
877:("The Gentleman Farmer"), which some
326:("Terrible Ice-drift and Flooding in
234:, until all the Halbertsma Brothers'
2737:Geschiedenis van Friesland 1750–1995
2453:Brothers Halbertsma 1993, pp. 11–12.
2444:Brothers Halbertsma 1958, pp. 18–20.
2216:
1828:
1802:
1737:
1595:
1474:("The Quickborn"; poetry collection)
1067:Ljeaf bliuwe ús Fryske tael en liet.
1363:("I Knew Him as a Young Man"; poem)
1301:("When the White Flakes Fly"; poem)
412:
13:
2638:Dykstra, Klaes, and Bouke Oldenhof
2417:Oppewal and Boorsma, p. 17, 90–93.
1453:It Oardeel fan Minsken oer Minsken
1307:In Wurdmannich fan de Weachmasters
1274:("New Year's Wish for 1841"; poem)
1262:De Foarname Utfanhûzers yn Fryslân
1092:("Take This Currant Bread"; rhyme)
757:poems in his early years, such as
16:Frisian writer, poet and physician
14:
2952:
2236:Brothers Halbertsma 1958, p. 347.
1399:Sy, Dy't de Dierb're Namme Droech
1280:Oan Petrus, Doe't er Doktor Waard
1226:Eölus, Grewa fan Stoarm en Onwaar
1123:("Our Uncle Gysbert"; poem about
896:of the northern German region of
567:
2768:Oppewal, Teake, and Pier Boorsma
2381:Brothers Halbertsma 1958, p. 46.
1411:("On Black People"; short story)
471:Hungarian Rebellion of 1848–1849
182:2 daughters (Ruerdtsje and Anna)
105:
90:
29:
2886:19th-century Dutch male writers
2828:Skiednis fan de Fryske Biweging
2790:Nieuwe Encyclopedie van Fryslân
2606:Nieuwe Encyclopedie van Fryslân
2572:Oer Skriuwers, Boek en Utjeften
2495:
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2079:
2046:
2019:
1998:
1961:
1886:Oppewal and Boorsma, pp. 90–93.
1880:
1868:
1564:("Holland and Friesland"; poem)
1528:("De Girl from Far Away"; poem)
1447:("Jurjen with the Spoon"; poem)
1072:
849:approach, such as in the story
2916:19th-century Dutch translators
2733:Frieswijk, Johan, et al., red.
1767:
1417:Leed en Wille en de Flotgerzen
1204:De Noarger Rún oan Gabe Skroar
863:De Noarger Rún oan Gabe Skroar
859:De Klúnskonk fan Us Ald Dominy
753:Though Halbertsma often wrote
657:Leed en Wille en de Flotgerzen
649:De Noarger Rún oan Gabe Skroar
549:Leed en Wille en de Flotgerzen
1:
2921:West Frisian-language writers
2703:Fryslân: Fêstens en Feroaring
1589:
1573:("Dark-minded Mankind"; poem)
1537:("Girls Want to Marry"; poem)
1507:Dominy Hollema en Reid Jeltes
1151:Foeke Skutter en Hospes' Tryn
980:After the death of all three
2435:Dykstra and Oldenhof, p. 41.
2181:Dykstra and Oldenhof, p. 40.
1799:Dykstra and Oldenhof, p. 37.
1555:("Friends from Grou!"; poem)
1543:Foar de Toanbank en Derefter
1426:Blomke op it Grêf fan Petrus
1191:De Skearwinkel fan Joutebaas
773:." In its place came moving
641:De Lape Koer fen Gabe Skroor
333:
7:
2926:Translators to West Frisian
2891:Dutch general practitioners
2659:, Leeuwarden (Afûk), 2000,
2644:, Leeuwarden (Afûk), 1997,
2626:, Zutphen (Walburg), 1983,
2556:, Leeuwarden (Afûk), 1981,
2354:Oppewal and Boorsma, p. 17.
1944:Oppewal and Boorsma, p. 16.
1534:Fammen Hâlde fan it Trouwen
1498:De Blom fan Fryslâns Hearen
1360:k Haw Him as Jong'ling Kend
1325:Gysbert Japix' Grutte Namme
1196:Tsjalling Hiddes Halbertsma
1182:De Lapekoer fan Gabe Skroar
1133:De Lapekoer fan Gabe Skroar
1098:De Lapekoer fan Gabe Skroar
1080:Soe Ik Net in Wurdsje Sizze
1008:De Lapekoer fan Gabe Skroar
871:De Reis nei de Jichtmasters
702:, which he had acquired in
645:De Lapekoer fan Gabe Skroar
633:De Lapekoer fan Gabe Skroar
228:De Lapekoer fan Gabe Skroar
10:
2957:
2543:
2483:Breuker 1993, pp. 594–596.
1837:Breuker 1993, pp. 603–606.
1734:Breuker 1993, pp. 592–594.
1163:("Shrove Tuesday's Talk";
388:Ruprecht-Karls-Universität
180:2 sons (Hidde and Liuwe),
2896:Dutch short story writers
1570:De Tsjustersinnige Minske
1298:As de Wite Flokken Fleane
975:
881:call a novella, the main
789:("On Anna's Death"), and
750:("Grave-digger's Song").
534:
258:, which later became the
189:Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma
176:
168:
150:
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132:
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116:
101:
86:
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68:
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37:
28:
23:Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma
21:
2936:Leiden University alumni
2931:People from Boarnsterhim
2901:19th-century Dutch poets
1253:Twigen út in Alde Stamme
1103:Justus Hiddes Halbertsma
1050:on a more than man-high
1040:Justus Hiddes Halbertsma
1002:, it is undeniable that
954:
761:("The Little Lake") and
653:Twigen út in Alde Stamme
612:Western Frisian language
495:Es gibt Narren aller Art
201:Eeltje Hiddes Halbertsma
2254:Boelens et al., p. 116.
1525:It Famke út de Frjemdte
1435:Joukebier Is Swiet Bier
1271:Nijjierswinsk foar 1841
1142:Yn de Dollejoarum Rinne
939:, the most surprising
791:It Tsjerkhôf by Jûntiid
742:in the Frisian city of
580:, and noticed that the
439:Johann Gottfried Herder
269:
72:physician, poet, writer
2906:Dutch male songwriters
2852:De Bruorren Halbertsma
2824:Van der Schaaf, Sjoerd
2786:Schroor, Meindert, ed.
2602:Schroor, Meindert, ed.
2550:Boelens, Krine, et al.
2076:Breuker 2016, p. 1124.
1628:Breuker 2016, p. 1123.
1516:De Faam en de Bargekop
916:
836:Western Frisian people
809:("Skipper's Song"), a
531:
264:Western Frisian people
225:short story collection
2616:, pp. 1123–1124.
2594:Breuker, Philippus H.
2568:Breuker, Philippus H.
2501:Breuker 1993, p. 610.
2462:Breuker 1993, p. 604.
2363:Breuker 1993, p. 595.
2289:Breuker 1993, p. 597.
2263:Breuker 1993, p. 589.
2227:Van der Schaaf, p. 38
2213:Breuker 1993, p. 593.
2004:Breuker 1993, p. 591.
1979:Breuker 1993, p. 588.
1773:Breuker 1993, p. 594.
1764:Breuker 1993, p. 587.
1720:Breuker 1993, p. 592.
1244:Grouster Weachbryfkes
1089:Hjir Is in Krintebôle
988:, under the title of
925:Jonker Pyt and Sibbel
910:
518:
508:, in the province of
473:). He also wrote, in
322:poem under the title
128:poetry, short stories
2856:Halbertsma, Brothers
2818:Fan Fryslâns Forline
2681:Halbertsma, Brothers
2671:Halbertsma, Brothers
2576:Halbertsma, Brothers
2085:Twerda, pp. 296–297.
1444:Jurjen mei de Leppel
1341:("Water Song"; poem)
1332:' Great Name"; poem)
1006:and its predecessor
797:("Life's End"), and
734:of Hebel's lovesong
712:Jonker Pyt en Sibbel
465:, the leader of the
376:University of Leiden
275:Youth and background
2838:Frieslands Dichters
2747:, pp. 172–212.
2598:Halbertsma, Eeltsje
2590:, pp. 587–613.
2336:Wiersma, pp. 5, 11.
982:Brothers Halbertsma
851:Utfanhûs by de Boer
728:De Boalserter Merke
672:Halbertsma Brothers
301:Brothers Halbertsma
213:Halbertsma Brothers
2798:978-9 05 61 53 755
2761:978-9 07 24 69 670
2719:978-9 06 27 37 734
2707:Hiemstra, Sytze T.
2614:978-9 05 61 53 755
1865:Wiersma, pp. 9–10.
1408:Oer Swarte Minsken
917:
720:Johann Peter Hebel
532:
252:included the poem
64:Grou (Netherlands)
2911:Dutch songwriters
2860:Rimen en Teltsjes
2685:Rimen en Teltsjes
2675:Rimen en Teltsjes
2652:, pp. 37–42.
2580:Rimen en Teltsjes
2513:Koopmans, p. 309.
2426:Schroor, p. 2831.
2372:Terpstra, p. 314.
2315:Terpstra, p. 313.
2143:Terpstra, p. 319.
2099:Terpstra, p. 318.
2016:Wiersma, pp. 8–9.
1995:Terpstra, p. 316.
1967:Wiersma, pp. 7–8.
1958:Terpstra, p. 317.
1585:
1580:Rimen en Teltsjes
1574:
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1561:Hollân en Fryslân
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1552:Grouster Freonen!
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1024:Rimen en Teltsjes
1016:Rimen en Teltsjes
1004:Rimen en Teltsjes
991:Rimen en Teltsjes
685:Willem Bilderdijk
603:Rimen en Teltsjes
528:Willem Molkenboer
241:Rimen en Teltsjes
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156:Rimen en Teltsjes
143:Years active
133:Literary movement
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1376:'s Death"; poem)
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799:Deagraverssankje
748:Deagraverssankje
726:. For instance,
698:On the basis of
695:of that period.
693:Dutch literature
447:Patriot movement
413:Nature and views
403:northern Holland
293:Justus ("Joast")
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832:national anthem
827:De Alde Friezen
736:Hans und Verene
681:literary critic
621:folk literature
616:spoken language
570:
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463:Lajos Batthyány
459:Batthyany's Dea
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255:De Alde Friezen
246:spoken language
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2699:Hemminga, Piet
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2657:Fryslân Sjongt
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763:Geale' Sliepke
689:Isaäc da Costa
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