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Research projects like these contribute to a greater familiarity with a large public of authors who have long been virtually unknown or known mainly as interesting (Anna Maria van Schurman!), intriguing (Etta Palm!) or even shocking (George Sand!) figures. <br><br> Research projects like these contribute to a greater familiarity with a large public of authors who have long been virtually unknown or known mainly as interesting (Anna Maria van Schurman!), intriguing (Etta Palm!) or even shocking (George Sand!) figures. <br><br>
Here some examples of women authors who are presently studied by members of the NEWW network. These researchers tend to consider them as fascinating because of their very ''authorship'' and the role they managed to play toward their ''readers'' - in particular those of their own days. <br><br> Here some examples of women authors who are presently studied by members of the NEWW network. These researchers tend to consider them as fascinating because of their very ''authorship'' and the role they managed to play toward their ''readers'' - in particular those of their own days. <br><br>
-However, in this part of the website, we also want to highlight the ways in which ''modern interest'' for these authors is becoming visible. <br><br><br>+However, we also want to highlight the ways in which ''modern interest'' for these authors is becoming visible, and may be considered to touch a larger audience. <br><br><br>
-*''Finland:'''<br>+*'''Finland:'''<br>
**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=1223 Fredrika Runeberg] (by PhD Heidi Grönstrand)<br> **[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=1223 Fredrika Runeberg] (by PhD Heidi Grönstrand)<br>
**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=1278 Minna Canth] (PhD Kati Launis)<br><br> **[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=1278 Minna Canth] (PhD Kati Launis)<br><br>
*'''France:'''<br> *'''France:'''<br>
-**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=976 Madame de Beaumer]<br>+**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=976 Madame de Beaumer] (suggestion SvD) <br>
-**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=196 Delphine de Girardin]<br><br>+**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=196 Delphine de Girardin] (id.) <br><br>
*'''Netherlands:'''<br> *'''Netherlands:'''<br>
-**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=149 Margareta Cambon-van der Werken] <br>+**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=149 Margareta Cambon-van der Werken] (id.) <br>
-**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=1742 Anna Ampt] <br><br>+**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=1742 Anna Ampt] (id.)<br><br>
*'''Portugal:'''<br> *'''Portugal:'''<br>
-** [[The Marquesa d'Alorna]] <br><br>+** [[The Marquesa d'Alorna]] (project Teresa de Almeida and Vanda Anastacio) <br><br>
-** <br><br>+
-*'''In between countries:'''<br>+*'''Romania:'''<br>
-* [[Belle de Zuylen / Isabelle de Charrière]]<br><br>+**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=90 Dora d'Istria] (Ileana Mihaila)<br><br>
 +*'''Serbia:'''<br>
 +**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=3211 Jefimija] <br>
 +**[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=3208 Milica Stojadinovic Srpkinja] <br><br>
 +
 +*'''In between countries:'''<br>
 +** [[Belle de Zuylen / Isabelle de Charrière]]<br><br>
* '''To be continued... '''<br><br> * '''To be continued... '''<br><br>
-SvD, December 2009<br><br><br>+SvD, January 2010<br><br><br>
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* Activities > Highlights <br><br> * Activities > Highlights <br><br>

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Research projects like these contribute to a greater familiarity with a large public of authors who have long been virtually unknown or known mainly as interesting (Anna Maria van Schurman!), intriguing (Etta Palm!) or even shocking (George Sand!) figures.

Here some examples of women authors who are presently studied by members of the NEWW network. These researchers tend to consider them as fascinating because of their very authorship and the role they managed to play toward their readers - in particular those of their own days.

However, we also want to highlight the ways in which modern interest for these authors is becoming visible, and may be considered to touch a larger audience.


  • To be continued...


SvD, January 2010




  • Activities > Highlights

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