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'''General history''': '''General history''':
* [[Mannen (en Vrouwen) van betekenis in onze dagen]] * [[Mannen (en Vrouwen) van betekenis in onze dagen]]
-* [[A.J. van der Aa]] +* [[Van der Aa]]
* [[Van den Branden en Frederiks]] * [[Van den Branden en Frederiks]]
* [[Witsen Geysbeek]] * [[Witsen Geysbeek]]
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'''Women’s literary history''': '''Women’s literary history''':
 +* [[A.J. van der Aa, Parelen uit de lettervruchten van Nederlandsche dichteressen]]
* [[M. Basse]], ''Het aandeel der vrouw in de Nederlandsche Letterkunde''. * [[M. Basse]], ''Het aandeel der vrouw in de Nederlandsche Letterkunde''.
'''Via secundary literature''': '''Via secundary literature''':
* [[Buijnsters]] * [[Buijnsters]]

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The beginnings of literary historiography form an essential phase : in the Netherlands it concerns essentially 19th century texts, but some earlier inventories have been included here. In the 19th-century material a view of women’s participation in literature can be supposed to have been fixed. But this has to be seriously analyzed. Such a study is made easier thanks to online presence of some of these literary histories: mentions of women writers can be studied in their immediate context. [...]


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