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Modern inventories



Modern inventories - online or on paper - of literary or written production, per period and/or per country, are useful starting points for our kind of research. They have of course the advantage of allowing (for those who are patient) more or less global evaluation of the percentages of female production as compared to male. Information included in online overviews can be directly linked to the records of the author or work under consideration.


Inventories are classified by category:

  • Narrative fiction:
    • Angus Martin, Vivienne Mylne, Richard Frautschi, Bibliographie du genre romanesque français: 1751-1800. Paris, 1977.
    • M. Buisman J.F.zn, Populaire prozaschrijvers van 1600 tot 1815. Romans, novellen, verhalen, levensbeschrijvingen, arcadia's, sprookjes. Amsterdam, s.d. [1960]. In DBNL.
    • etc.


SvD, May 2010



  • 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 > Modern inventories

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