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Carel Steven Adama van Scheltema

1877-1924

Carel Steven Adama van Scheltema (1877-1924) is a public-domain author available on Rivro. Read free books, explore subjects, and discover related classics.

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Books by Carel Steven Adama van Scheltema

Naakt model: Toneelspel in drie bedrijven

"Naakt model: Toneelspel in drie bedrijven" by Carel Steven Adama van Scheltema is a play written in the early 20th century. The drama centers around Henri van Bergen, a painter, and his interactions with various characters in his studio, including students, models, and fellow artists. The overarching theme appears to delve into the dynamics of art, relationships, and the contrasting views on life and love in the context of a shifting societal landscape. At the start of the play, Henri is engaged in painting and discussing art philosophy with Oompje, an older artist who represents traditional values, while Henri embodies modern artistic ideals. Their banter signals the generational conflict regarding artistic expression and societal roles. The scene quickly introduces Nellie, a model and Henri's love interest, who navigates her own feelings about their relationship amidst Henri's artistic ambitions and discussions with friends. Tensions arise as Henri prepares for a new student, Helena, signaling potential changes in his creative and personal life. The opening effectively sets the stage for an exploration of artistic ambition, personal connection, and the contrasting values held by different generations of artists.

Mei-droom: Een feestelijk verbeeldingsspel in acht tooneelen

"Mei-droom: Een feestelijk verbeeldingsspel in acht tooneelen" by C.S. Adama van Scheltema is a festive play, likely written in the early 20th century. The work unfolds in a lyrical, dream-like manner, drawing upon themes of nature, love, and the celebration of spring, primarily through the perspective of characters embodying aspects of growth and joy. Central figures prominently featured include a young couple, representing love and hope, and Mei, a personification of spring, who brings vitality and renewal. The opening of the play sets a serene and picturesque landscape adorned with weeping willows and blooming flowers, reflecting a world awakening to spring. The man and woman, two newlyweds, engage in tender dialogue about the beauty of the awakening day, while Mei makes her entrance as a youthful and vibrant character filled with energy. The interaction among the characters emphasizes emotions related to life, dreams, and the enchanting joys of spring, suggesting a narrative that celebrates renewal, love, and the creative power of nature. The charming language and the lyrical style serve to create an immersive atmosphere, inviting readers or audiences to revel in this poetic exploration of life's beauty.