Abstract:This article focuses on the works of two leading figures of the Dutch public and intellectual debate on the First World War: novelist and psychiatrist Frederik van Eeden (1860Eeden ( -1932 and art critic Just Havelaar . Both Van Eeden and Havelaar reconciled a call for an ardent neutrality with an aversion to the violence of war and an understanding of the war as a kind of 'redemptive suffering' that would eventually bring about cultural regeneration in Europe. Their visions of a forceful neutrality that would… Show more
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