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By country or language
Although approaching women's writing in an international perspective, we admit that for practical reasons a grouping by country is sometimes useful. Studies concerning these countries are about literary activities by women in the country itself and about the reception of foreign women's writing:
- Portugal
- Spain
- France
- England
- Scotland
- Ireland
- Belgium
- The Netherlands
- Germany and Austria
- Switzerland
- Italy
- Greece
- Central Europe
- Scandinavia
- Russia
- Latin
- United States
SvD, February 2010
- Bibliography > By country