Graan En Groen: Opstellen En Dichten... is a collection of essays and poetry by Eliza Laurillard, showcasing her observations and reflections on nature and life. Written in Dutch, this volume offers a glimpse into the literary landscape of the 19th-century Netherlands.
Laurillard's work combines a keen eye for detail with a contemplative spirit, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty and simplicity of the natural world. Her writings capture the essence of the Dutch countryside and reflect the cultural and intellectual currents of her time. This collection is a valuable resource for those interested in Dutch literature, nature writing, and the historical context of the Netherlands.
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