Van Merken, L. W.
Women’s poetry, 1768, Van Merken | Het Nut der Tegenspoeden, Brieven, en andere Gedichten, Amsterdam, Pieter Meijer, 1768, [8] 344 [5] pp.
A second edition copy of Lucretia van Merken’s “Het nut der tegenspoeden, brieven, en andere gedichten”. With engraved frontispiece by Jakob van der Schley after Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and a title vignette.
Lucretia van Merken acquired immediate fame after the publication of her almost 900-verse didactic poem “Het nut der tegenspoeden”. In this poem, Van Merken argues that life’s inevitable setbacks or hardship are extremely useful to a person. Her principal message was that religion is able to provide relief from suffering and sadness. She presented her ideas in a truly optimistic and delicate way, describing misfortune almost as a purifying gift. According to Van Merken, how could one know true happiness when one had never experienced or lived through a period of unhappiness?
Van Merken was praised by her contemporaries and dubbed “the Sappho of our century”. Somewhat ten years later Van Merken’s poem was mentioned in Nicolaas Beets’s Camera Obscura (1839), and it appears her works were still read by then.
Lucretia van Merken – Dutch poetry – women’s poetry – Dutch female authors – Gerard Hasselaar – Johanna Muhl – Nicolaas van Winter – religion – collected works
SKU: 67477
Green half morocco binding with marbled paper, 21.5 x 16.7 cm. Signs of wear, a few stains. Inscription cut out of upper front endleaf. Marbled endpapers. Sprinkled edges.
€ 76,30 (€ 70,00 ex. btw)