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| - | '''Internet and the gendered study of literary history''' | + | |
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| - | '''European women writers in history''' | + | |
| - | '''Their place in the literary field''' | ||
| - | '''Entering some of them into the literary canon?''' </center> | ||
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| - | This website addresses students, researchers and others (interested in women’s writing), and is illustrating research allowed by the database ''WomenWriters'' (WW). <br>It provides examples for students and those willing to participate in the current collaborative project ''New approaches to European Women’s Writing'' (NEWW; funded by N.W.O. – Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; 2007-2010).</center><br><br> | + | SvD, November 2007<br><br> |
| - | <center>'''This website is presently under construction. It has, nevertheless, been officially opened during a study day entitled ''Women's past and future'' on September 21, 2007. Find the programme [[here]].'''</center><br><br> | + | |
| - | <center>[[Information and contact]]</center> | + | |
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| + | *The reading side > Dutch readers > Dutch translators > Translators of Jane Austen <br><br> | ||
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Translating Jane Austen?
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