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ba ling nian dai he lan de wen xue yun dong Men of the Eighties Beweging van Tachtig 八零年代荷蘭的文學運動 bā líng nián dài hé lán de wén xué yùn dòng pa ling nien tai ho lan te wen hsüeh yün tung de Beweging
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Tachtigers Movement of the Eighties Tachtigers Tachtig Tachtig Nieuwe Gidsers Tachtiger Movement Nieuwe Gidsers Beweging van Tachtig
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一八八零年代荷蘭的文學運動,其中成員為年輕的作家和詩人,致力於高度個人化語言傳達真實情緒,避免陳腔濫調或傳統修辭技巧。著名的成員包括Willem Kloos、Jacques Perk、Frederik van Eeden、Hélène Swarth。 Nederlandse literaire stroming in de jaren 80 van de 19de eeuw, waarvan de vertegenwoordigers, jonge dichters en schrijvers, vastbesloten waren werkelijke emoties uit te drukken in uiterst individuele taal, met vermijding van clichés en traditionele retoriek. Bekende Tachtigers waren Willem Kloos, Jacques Perk, Frederik van Eeden en Hélène Swarth. Dutch literary movement of the 1880s, the members of which were young writers and poets determined to express real emotions in highly individualistic language, avoiding cliché and traditional rhetoric. Notable members included Willem Kloos, Jacques Perk, Frederik van Eeden, and Hélène Swarth. Movimiento literario holandés de los años 1880, cuyos miembros fueron jovenes escritores y poetas determinados a expresar emociones reales en un lenguaja altamente individualista, evitando clichés y la retórica tradicional. Miembros notables incluyen a Willem Kloos, Jaques Perk, Frederik van Eeden y Hélène Swarth.