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| Verwey, Albert |
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(äl´b rt v rv ´) (KEY) , 18651937, Dutch poet. His early verse was melodious, spontaneous, and evocative and showed the influence of Wordsworth; later works became increasingly dissonant and complex. Verwey came to believe that the primary role of poetry was to function as a social force, and he promoted his views in his periodical, the Bewiging [movement] (190519), and as professor of Dutch literature at Leiden (192435). |
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