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The study traces the life and literary development of Hendrik Conscience, following his childhood in Antwerp through family hardship, early illness, and the death of his mother. It emphasizes a father's colorful seafaring tales and the boy's solitary immersion in illustrated books, and situates his education amid popular street theater, chapbooks, and the city's working-class neighborhoods. Biographical episodes alternate with reflections on formative influences, domestic surroundings, and the imaginative roots of his writing, and the text is accompanied by period portraits and reproductions.

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Eugène de Bock

Eugène de Bock was a Belgian author and scholar, recognized for his contributions to the study of literature and culture in the 19th century. He is particularly known for his work "Hendrik Conscience, zijn persoon en zijn werk," which explores the life and literary significance of Hendrik Conscience, a pivotal figure in Flemish literature. De Bock's writings reflect a deep engagement with the cultural and historical contexts of his subjects, offering insights into the development of national identity through literature. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in Belgian literary heritage.