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Internet and the gendered study of literary history
European women writers in history
Their position in the literary field
Entering some of them into the literary canon?
>> COST Action Women Writers in History <<
>> Women Telling Nations: 1st Milestone conference Madrid 11-13 Nov. 2010 <<
>> 22-23 Sept. 2010: Women authors and World Capital of Books <<
>> 11-16 Oct. 2010: COST Training School "Using Database WomenWriters" <<
>> Workshop for PhD students: Narration and Irony <<
This site intends also to inform about this international collaboration and to provide preliminary results of research in this domain - as examples for students and for those willing to participate in the NEWW network, created within the project
New approaches to European Women’s Writing
(funded by N.W.O. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; 2007-2010).