Vondel's Lucifer
Joost van den Vondel
Vondel's Lucifer
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VONDEL'S LUCIFER
TRANSLATED FROM THE DUTCH
BY
LEONARD CHARLES VAN NOPPEN
ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN AARTS
MCMXVII
Dedicated by permission
To the
Holland Society of New Vork
Which has ever shown a great interest in the
achievements of the heroic race to which
it proudly traces its origin
and
To my brother
Charles Leonard van Noppen
Whose inspiring love and self-sacrificing
devotion have made this effort
possible
Contents.
Illustrations.
MCMXVII
Dedicated by permission
To the
Holland Society of New Vork
Which has ever shown a great interest in the
achievements of the heroic race to which
it proudly traces its origin
and
To my brother
Charles Leonard van Noppen
Whose inspiring love and self-sacrificing
devotion have made this effort
possible
Contents.
Illustrations.
Translator's Preface.
Introduction.
Vondel's Lucifer in English.
Vondel's Lucifer in English.
Introduction: Dr. Kalff.
Vondel:
His Life and Times.
His Life and Times.
The "Lucifer."
Bibliography of Vondelian Literature.
J. van Vondel's
Lucifer
A tragedy
1654
1654
DEDICATION.
On the Portrait of His Imperial Majesty. Ferdinand the Third.
A Word to All Fellow-Academicians and Patrons of the Drama.
Lucifer
The Argument
Dramatis Personæ.
ACT I.
Act II.
ACT III.
ACT IV.
Act V.
The End.
The End.
The Critical Cult.
Board of the Queen Wilhelmina Lectureship, Columbia University
Parallelisms Between Vondel and Milton.
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