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-'''Historiography of literature'''<br> 
-*Ezell, Margaret J.M.,<br> 
-''Writing Women’s Literary History''. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.<br><br> 
-*Moretti, Franco, ''Graphs, maps, trees. Abstract models for a literary history''. London/New York, Verso, 2005.<br><br><br> 
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'''Journalism'''<br> '''Journalism'''<br>
*Jensen, Lotte E., <br> *Jensen, Lotte E., <br>
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'''The Novel'''<br> '''The Novel'''<br>
* Ballaster, Ros, <br> * Ballaster, Ros, <br>
-''Seductive forms. Women's amatory fiction from 1684 to 1740''. Oxford, Clarendon press, 1992. <br><br><br>+''Seductive forms. Women's amatory fiction from 1684 to 1740''. Oxford, Clarendon press, 1992. <br><br>
 +*Mander, Jenny, ed., ''Remapping the rise of the European novel: 1500-1800''. Oxford, Voltaire Foundation, 2007.<br><br><br>

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Genres




Journalism

  • Jensen, Lotte E.,

'B? uitsluiting voor de vrouwel?ke sekse geschikt': vrouwent?dschriften en journalistes in Nederland in de achttiende en negentiende eeuw. Hilversum, Verloren, 2001.


Letter writing

  • Planté, Christine (ed.),

L’Epistolaire, un genre féminin ?. Paris, Champion, 1998.


The Novel

  • Ballaster, Ros,

Seductive forms. Women's amatory fiction from 1684 to 1740. Oxford, Clarendon press, 1992.

  • Mander, Jenny, ed., Remapping the rise of the European novel: 1500-1800. Oxford, Voltaire Foundation, 2007.




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