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Authorship strategies in women's correspondences (18th and 19th centuries), in particular those of [http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/authors/show/29 Isabelle de Charrière] and [http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/authors/show/7 George Sand].<br><br> Authorship strategies in women's correspondences (18th and 19th centuries), in particular those of [http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/authors/show/29 Isabelle de Charrière] and [http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/authors/show/7 George Sand].<br><br>
-For those two women the relationships with other women (in particular: authors) will be analyzed in comparison to those with men (in partcular: authors). These relationships are considered as part of a strategic project, or at least as contributing to define their authorship. <br><br>+For those two women the relationships with other women (in particular: authors) will be analyzed in comparison to those with men (in particular: authors). These relationships are considered as part of a strategic project, or at least as contributing to define their authorship. <br><br>

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Female and male authorship in the romance countries




Two members of NEWW will participate in this conference:

  • Henriette Partzsch:

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  • Suzan van Dijk:

Authorship strategies in women's correspondences (18th and 19th centuries), in particular those of Isabelle de Charrière and George Sand.

For those two women the relationships with other women (in particular: authors) will be analyzed in comparison to those with men (in particular: authors). These relationships are considered as part of a strategic project, or at least as contributing to define their authorship.



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