De complete werken van Joost van Vondel. Hymnus of Lofzang van de Kristelijke…

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By Mary Schmidt Posted on Mar 22, 2026
In Category - Lost Works
Vondel, Joost van den, 1587-1679 Vondel, Joost van den, 1587-1679
Dutch
Okay, hear me out. I just finished reading Vondel's 'Hymnus' and it’s not what you’d expect from a 17th-century Dutch playwright. Imagine a man who lived through the Reformation, religious wars, and the birth of modern Holland, trying to write a song of pure praise. That’s the real story here. The 'conflict' isn’t in the plot—there isn’t one in the traditional sense. It’s in the writer’s head. This is Vondel, a convert to Catholicism in a fiercely Protestant city, publicly wrestling with his faith on the page. Can you write a perfect hymn when your own life and society are so complicated? He’s trying to find stillness and devotion while the world around him is anything but. Reading it feels like finding someone’s private prayer journal. It’s surprisingly intimate and human, not just a dusty old religious text. It made me think about how anyone creates art about big ideas—like faith, hope, or love—when daily life is messy and loud. If you’ve ever been curious about the person behind the classic literature, this gives you a direct line.
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Let's be clear: this isn't a novel. Vondel's 'Hymnus of Lofzang van de Kristelijke...' is a long, lyrical poem, a song of praise. Think of it as one sustained, beautiful effort to capture the essence of Christian faith in verse. There's no character named John who goes on a quest. Instead, the 'journey' is one of thought and devotion, moving from the awe of creation to the mystery of Christ's sacrifice, and finally to a hope for redemption.

The Story

The poem itself follows the arc of a worship service. It starts by looking at the natural world, seeing God's hand in everything from the stars to the seas. Then, it turns to the core of Christian belief: the story of Jesus. Vondel writes about the birth, life, and crucifixion not just as history, but as a profound, world-changing act of love. The final sections are a personal response—a mix of gratitude, humility, and a longing for spiritual connection. The 'action' is all internal, happening in the heart and mind of the reader as much as in the words of the poet.

Why You Should Read It

I'll be honest, the language is old and dense. But push through, and you find something really moving. This isn't a dry church sermon. You can feel Vondel's own passion and struggle in every line. Knowing he wrote this as a Catholic in Protestant Amsterdam adds a hidden layer. This hymn feels like an act of quiet courage, a personal statement of belief made public. It’s less about convincing you of doctrine and more about sharing an experience of wonder. It reminded me that the big questions people wrestled with 400 years ago—about purpose, suffering, and hope—are still our questions today. He just asked them in spectacular, rolling sentences.

Final Verdict

This is a niche pick, but a rewarding one. It’s perfect for poetry lovers who aren't afraid of a challenge, or for anyone interested in the human side of European history. If you like the idea of time-traveling into the mind of a brilliant artist at a pivotal moment, this is your ticket. Don't read it for a fast plot. Read it slowly, maybe a section at a time, and let the language wash over you. It's for the curious reader who wants to see how one man tried to make sense of the divine, and in doing so, left a stunning piece of himself behind.



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