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-<br>'''Dutch readers'''<br><br>Several categories of Dutch “receivers” will be presented here: male and female, groups and individuals.+<br>'''Dutch readers'''<br><br>
-Articles will be based on research currently being pursued. For inventories of and comments on the sources which are being and have been used, see [[Sources]].+______________________________________________________________________<br>Dutch reception of women's writing has been taken in particular consideration during the last three years. Inventories have been made, perusing sources which are documented under the heading [[Sources]]. These large-scale sources will be analyzed from now on.<br><br>
-<br>First articles to be published shortly will concern:+Individual "receivers" (readers, critics, translators, etc.) have in some cases played important roles, or provide interesting cases. Some of them are presented here:
-'''Individuals male''' <BR>+'''Male readers''' <BR>
[[Otto van Eck (1780-1798)]] [[Otto van Eck (1780-1798)]]
-'''Individuals female''' <BR>+'''Female readers''' <BR>
[[Elisabeth Wolff-Bekker (1738-1804)]]<BR> [[Elisabeth Wolff-Bekker (1738-1804)]]<BR>
[[Keetje Hooijer-Bruijns (1817-1886)]]<BR> [[Keetje Hooijer-Bruijns (1817-1886)]]<BR>
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-[[Leiden readers, clients at Van der Hoek’s]]+The reading side > Dutch readers <br><br>

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Dutch readers

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Dutch reception of women's writing has been taken in particular consideration during the last three years. Inventories have been made, perusing sources which are documented under the heading Sources. These large-scale sources will be analyzed from now on.

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


Male readers
Otto van Eck (1780-1798)


Female readers
Elisabeth Wolff-Bekker (1738-1804)
Keetje Hooijer-Bruijns (1817-1886)
Queen Sophie of the Netherlands (1818-1877)
Geertruida Kapteyn-Muysken (1855-1920)


The reading side > Dutch readers

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