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Minnebrieven; Over Vrijen-Arbeid in Nederlandsch Indië; Indrukken van den dag

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A varied collection of intimate letters, satirical sketches, and polemical essays that oscillate between personal reflection on affection and domestic hardship and fierce social critique of free-labor policies in the colonies. Writings shift from conversational, often ironic observations of everyday life and human vanity to direct attacks on political hypocrisy and economic injustice, mixing rhetorical fervor, moral urgency, and lyrical passages. The arrangement alternates correspondence, topical commentary, and impressionistic dispatches to illuminate private feeling alongside public wrongs.

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Multatuli

Multatuli, the pen name of Eduard Douwes Dekker, was a Dutch writer and social critic active in the 19th century. He is best known for his groundbreaking novel "Max Havelaar," which critiques the Dutch colonial system in Indonesia and advocates for social justice. His work is characterized by its passionate prose and deep moral engagement, making significant contributions to literature and social reform. In addition to "Max Havelaar," he wrote other notable works such as "Walter Pieterse" and "Minnebrieven," which further explore themes of injustice and human rights. Multatuli's legacy endures as a powerful voice against oppression and a champion of the marginalized.

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