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-This category concerns different classes, which possibly will be separated later on. For the moment it contains diaries, as well as private correspondence and autobiography – by [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=&notesfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&Rec_Gender=M&media_ID=4&RecCountry_ID=2&pageSize=100&order=ca.name men] as well as by [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=&notesfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&Rec_Gender=F&media_ID=4&RecCountry_ID=2&pageSize=100&order=ca.name women]. +<br>__NOEDITSECTION__
 +== Egodocuments: <br>diaries, private correspondence, autobiography ==
-Both groups are interesting in different ways: women’s private letters can be seen as replacement for impossible literary critique and participation in public debates. Not always however: Belle de Zuylen [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/reception.asp?receptionID=13164 laughing at Lucie Bouiller] seems typical for a private, and even a secret correspondence. As for letters by men: in some cases expressed opinions are to be confronted to what had been said in public: Potgieter for example, [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/reception.asp?receptionID=8430 writing about George Sand in De Gids] and in a [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/reception.asp?receptionID=7014 letter to his friend and colleague Busken Huet].  
-Nowadays, this category of texts is sometimes well disclosed, in modern editions with beautiful indexes, or even in online searchable presentation.+<br><br>This category concerns different classes, which possibly will be separated later on. For the moment it contains [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=&notesfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&media_ID=4&RecCountry_ID=2&pageSize=100&order=ca.name 215 references] to diaries, private correspondence or autobiography. The texts have not been studied for their own sake, but only because of their illustrating women authors' influence on the diarists and correspondents. <br><br>
 +Authors of these egodocuments are [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=&notesfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&Rec_Gender=M&media_ID=4&RecCountry_ID=2&pageSize=100&order=ca.name male] as well as [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=&notesfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&Rec_Gender=F&media_ID=4&RecCountry_ID=2&pageSize=100&order=ca.name female].
 +Both groups are interesting in different ways: women’s private letters can be seen as replacement for impossible literary critique and participation in public debates. Not always however: Belle de Zuylen [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/reception.asp?receptionID=13164 laughing at Lucie Bouiller] seems typical for a private, and even a secret correspondence.<br><br>
 +As for letters by men: in some cases opinions expressed in private are to be confronted to what had been said in public: Potgieter for example, [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/reception.asp?receptionID=8430 writing about George Sand in De Gids] and in a [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/reception.asp?receptionID=7014 letter to his friend and colleague Busken Huet]. <br><br>
 +Nowadays, this category of texts is sometimes well disclosed, in modern editions with beautiful indexes, or even in online searchable presentation, to which we will provide direct links as soon as possible.
 +<br><br>
-[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=&notesfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&media_ID=4&RecCountry_ID=2&pageSize=100&order=ca.name Egodocuments] in the Netherlands in database ''WomenWriters''. 
- +'''Male authors''':<BR>
-'''Male''':<BR>+
* [[Correspondence of literary critics Potgieter and Busken Huet]] (19th century) * [[Correspondence of literary critics Potgieter and Busken Huet]] (19th century)
-'''Female''':<BR>+'''Female authors''':<BR>
* [[Correspondence of Isabelle de Charrière / Belle de Zuylen]] (1740-1771)<BR> * [[Correspondence of Isabelle de Charrière / Belle de Zuylen]] (1740-1771)<BR>
* [[Correspondence of Dutch novelists Betje Wolff and Aagje Deken]] (18th century)<BR> * [[Correspondence of Dutch novelists Betje Wolff and Aagje Deken]] (18th century)<BR>
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 +*Note that when arriving in the database ''WomenWriters'' your status will be "not logged on", meaning that your access to the database is limited. For complete access (and participation in the project), contact [mailto:suzan.van.dijk@huygensinstituut.knaw.nl Suzan van Dijk].<br><br>
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 +*Sources > Dutch sources > Egodocuments<br><br>

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Egodocuments:
diaries, private correspondence, autobiography



This category concerns different classes, which possibly will be separated later on. For the moment it contains 215 references to diaries, private correspondence or autobiography. The texts have not been studied for their own sake, but only because of their illustrating women authors' influence on the diarists and correspondents.

Authors of these egodocuments are male as well as female. Both groups are interesting in different ways: women’s private letters can be seen as replacement for impossible literary critique and participation in public debates. Not always however: Belle de Zuylen laughing at Lucie Bouiller seems typical for a private, and even a secret correspondence.

As for letters by men: in some cases opinions expressed in private are to be confronted to what had been said in public: Potgieter for example, writing about George Sand in De Gids and in a letter to his friend and colleague Busken Huet.

Nowadays, this category of texts is sometimes well disclosed, in modern editions with beautiful indexes, or even in online searchable presentation, to which we will provide direct links as soon as possible.


Male authors:


Female authors:


SvD, September 2007



  • Note that when arriving in the database WomenWriters your status will be "not logged on", meaning that your access to the database is limited. For complete access (and participation in the project), contact Suzan van Dijk.



  • Sources > Dutch sources > Egodocuments

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