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-<br><br>At the end of the century women’s writing and reading was taken more seriously – in particular also by women themselves, taking place in female editorial boards of periodicals addressing female readership: consequence of, but also reaction against preceding feminism? Titles are flowery: [[''Lelie- en Rozeknoppen'']] (Lily and Rose Buds) and ''De Hollandsche Lelie''. +<br><br>At the end of the century women’s writing and reading was taken more seriously – in particular also by women themselves, taking place in female editorial boards of periodicals addressing female readership: consequence of, but also reaction against preceding feminism? Titles are flowery at that time: [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=&notesfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&source_ID=1006&pageSize=50&order=r.Year ''Lelie- en Rozeknoppen''] (Lily and Rose Buds) and [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/work.asp?workID=5383 ''De Hollandsche Lelie''] (The Dutch Lily).
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The year 1882



At the end of the century women’s writing and reading was taken more seriously – in particular also by women themselves, taking place in female editorial boards of periodicals addressing female readership: consequence of, but also reaction against preceding feminism? Titles are flowery at that time: Lelie- en Rozeknoppen (Lily and Rose Buds) and De Hollandsche Lelie (The Dutch Lily).


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