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'''Male? Female?'''<br> '''Male? Female?'''<br>
-*Book owners: [http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/frames.html?http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/fr/publish/articles/000020/index.html]<br>+*[http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/frames.html?http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/fr/publish/articles/000020/index.html Book owners]<br>
*[[Reading Jane Austen?]]<br><br> *[[Reading Jane Austen?]]<br><br>
'''Male readers''' <BR> '''Male readers''' <BR>
*An "ordinary reader": [[Otto van Eck (1780-1798)]]<br> *An "ordinary reader": [[Otto van Eck (1780-1798)]]<br>
-*A translator: [http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/frames.html?http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/fr/publish/articles/000019/index.html] <br>+*Eighteenth-century translators and literary critics: [http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/frames.html?http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/fr/publish/articles/000019/index.html] <br>
-*Eighteenth-century literary critics: (same URL)<br>+**Nineteenth-century journalists: [http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/frames.html?http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/fr/publish/issues/Sand_rec.html]<br>
-*Nineteenth-century journalists: [http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/frames.html?http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/fr/publish/issues/Sand_rec.html]<br>+
*A leading nineteenth-century critic: [[http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/frames.html?http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/fr/publish/articles/000062/index.html]]<br><br> *A leading nineteenth-century critic: [[http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/frames.html?http://womenwriters.library.uu.nl/fr/publish/articles/000062/index.html]]<br><br>
'''Female readers''' <BR> '''Female readers''' <BR>
-*"Ordinary readers": [[Belle de Zuylen's sister]]; [[Geertruida Kapteyn-Muysken (1855-1920)]]<BR>+*"An ordinary reader": [[Geertruida Kapteyn-Muysken (1855-1920)]]<BR>
*Readers taking example: [[Belle de Zuylen (1740-1805)]], [[Keetje Hooijer-Bruijns (1817-1886)]] and [[Queen Sophie of the Netherlands (1818-1877)]]<BR> *Readers taking example: [[Belle de Zuylen (1740-1805)]], [[Keetje Hooijer-Bruijns (1817-1886)]] and [[Queen Sophie of the Netherlands (1818-1877)]]<BR>
*Authors influenced: [[Elisabeth Wolff-Bekker]] and [[Belle de Zuylen]]<BR> *Authors influenced: [[Elisabeth Wolff-Bekker]] and [[Belle de Zuylen]]<BR>

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Dutch readers




Dutch reception of women's writing has been taken in particular consideration during the digitizing project of last three years. Inventories have been made, perusing sources which are documented under the heading Sources. Data furnished by these large-scale sources will be analyzed in the upcoming months.

Individual "receivers" (readers, critics, translators, etc.) have in some cases played important roles, or provide interesting cases. Some of them are presented here:


Male? Female?

Male readers

  • An "ordinary reader": Otto van Eck (1780-1798)
  • Eighteenth-century translators and literary critics: [1]
    • Nineteenth-century journalists: [2]
  • A leading nineteenth-century critic: [[3]]

Female readers








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  • The reading side > Dutch readers

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