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-Censorship towards women’s writing seems to have been rare. In this database, for the moment (the subject has not been studied for itself), the main examples are novels by [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=sand&work_Title=&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&media_ID=184&rec_Year=&reference=&pageSize=50 George Sand having been put on the Roman Catholic Index].+'''Censorship'''<br><br><br>
 +Towards women’s writing censorship would seem to have been relatively rare. In this database, for the moment (the subject has not been studied for itself), the main examples are novels by [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=sand&work_Title=&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&media_ID=184&rec_Year=&reference=&pageSize=50 George Sand having been put on the Roman Catholic Index].
An interesting Dutch case – well known nowadays – is the attitude of Belle de Zuylen’s father [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/reception.asp?receptionID=12276 retiring from commerce] all copies of his daughter’s novelistic pamphlet (or pamphlet-like novel?) ''Le Noble'' (1763). This case will probably not prove to be the only one. An interesting Dutch case – well known nowadays – is the attitude of Belle de Zuylen’s father [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/reception.asp?receptionID=12276 retiring from commerce] all copies of his daughter’s novelistic pamphlet (or pamphlet-like novel?) ''Le Noble'' (1763). This case will probably not prove to be the only one.
-SvD, April 2007+SvD, September 2007<br><br>
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 +*Note that informations contained in the database ''WomenWriters'' have been derived from contemporary sources, which may contain errors. Also important: when arriving in the database ''WomenWriters'', your status is: "not logged on", which means that you have only partial view. For complete view and participation in the project, take contact.<br><br>
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 +*Sources > Dutch sources > Censorship <br><br>

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Censorship


Towards women’s writing censorship would seem to have been relatively rare. In this database, for the moment (the subject has not been studied for itself), the main examples are novels by George Sand having been put on the Roman Catholic Index.

An interesting Dutch case – well known nowadays – is the attitude of Belle de Zuylen’s father retiring from commerce all copies of his daughter’s novelistic pamphlet (or pamphlet-like novel?) Le Noble (1763). This case will probably not prove to be the only one.


SvD, September 2007

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  • Note that informations contained in the database WomenWriters have been derived from contemporary sources, which may contain errors. Also important: when arriving in the database WomenWriters, your status is: "not logged on", which means that you have only partial view. For complete view and participation in the project, take contact.

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  • Sources > Dutch sources > Censorship

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