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- | For several reasons the number of Dutch women writing and publishing in French was considerable. Belle de Zuylen was the most famous [[interne link]]; Judith Bouiller one of the less known [[int.link]. <br>See for other examples: [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=authors&authorName=&pseudonym=1&year=&Country_ID=2&personal=&professional=wrote+in+french&bibliography=¬esfield=&Editor_ID=geen&pageSize=50]. This field is to be studied further. | + | For several reasons the number of Dutch women writing and publishing in French was considerable. Belle de Zuylen was the most famous [[interne link]]; Judith Bouiller one of the less known [[int.link]]. <br>See for other examples: [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=authors&authorName=&pseudonym=1&year=&Country_ID=2&personal=&professional=wrote+in+french&bibliography=¬esfield=&Editor_ID=geen&pageSize=50]. This field is to be studied further. |
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French as a "female" language in the Netherlands
For several reasons the number of Dutch women writing and publishing in French was considerable. Belle de Zuylen was the most famous interne link; Judith Bouiller one of the less known int.link.
See for other examples: [1]. This field is to be studied further.
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