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This website addresses students, researchers and others (interested in women’s writing), and is illustrating research allowed by the database ''WomenWriters'' (WW). <br>It provides examples for students and those willing to participate in the current collaborative project ''New approaches to European Women’s Writing'' (NEWW; funded by N.W.O. – Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; 2007-2010).</center><br><br> This website addresses students, researchers and others (interested in women’s writing), and is illustrating research allowed by the database ''WomenWriters'' (WW). <br>It provides examples for students and those willing to participate in the current collaborative project ''New approaches to European Women’s Writing'' (NEWW; funded by N.W.O. – Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; 2007-2010).</center><br><br>
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Internet and the gendered study of literary history


European women writers in history.

Their place in the literary field.

Entering some of them into the literary canon?



This website addresses students, researchers and others (interested in women’s writing), and is illustrating research allowed by the database WomenWriters (WW).
It provides examples for students and those willing to participate in the current collaborative project New approaches to European Women’s Writing (NEWW; funded by N.W.O. – Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; 2007-2010).


This website is presently under construction. It will be officially opened during a study day entitled Women's past and future on September 21, 2007. Find the programme here.


Information and contact


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