Jan Ferguut

Jan Amandus Van Droogenbroeck (Sint-Amands, 17 January 1835 - Schaarbeek, 27 May 1902), pseudonym Jan Ferguut, was a Flemish poet and writer. He was a teacher and a civil servant.

He was a pupil of Jan Van Beers at the Normaalschool in Lier, and a follower of Johan Michiel Dautzenberg. Jan Van Droogenbroeck contributed to the magazines De Toekomst, Noord en Zuid, and Het Nederlandsch Tijdschrift.

Streets were named after him in Schaarbeek and Sint-Amands.

Bibliography

  • Makamen en ghazelen (1866)
  • Ondine (1867
  • Dit zijn zonnestralen (1873)
  • Torquato Tasso's dood (1873) – Torquato Tasso
  • Camoens (1879) – Camoens
  • De morgen (1887)
  • Spreuken en sproken (1891)
  • Gedichten (1894)
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See also

Sources

  • Joannes Amandus van Droogenbroeck (Dutch)
  • Jan Van Droogenbroeck (Dutch)
  • Daems, S., 'J.A. van Droogenbroeck (Jan Ferguut)', Winkler-Prinzlexicon (1887).
  • Muyldermans, J., 'Levensschets van Jan van Droogenbroeck', Jaarboek der Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie 22 (1908).
  • van den Bossche, M., 'Bibliografie van en over J.A. van Droogenbroeck, alias Jan Ferguut', Heemkundig Jaarboek Klein-Brabant (1971) 43-64.
  • Wittebols, J., 'Over dichter Jan van Droogenbroeck en mijn oude bloemlezingen', Tijdingen Beatrijsgezelschap 14 (1978-1979) nr. 4, p. 20-29.


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