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-*Note that informations contained in the database ''WomenWriters'' have been derived from contemporary sources, which may contain errors. Also important: when arriving in the database ''WomenWriters'', your status is: "not logged on", which means that you have only partial view. For complete view and participation in the project, take contact.<br><br>+*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 [mailto:suzan.van.dijk@huygensinstituut.knaw.nl Suzan van Dijk].<br><br>
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Publicity



Up to now advertisements have not yet been actively sought for. They have been included in the database WomenWriters only when considered exceptional in one way or another: figuring, for example, in journals which did not contain much publicity.

During the second half of the 19th century, advertisements are starting to become numerous in the periodical press: in the "general" press as well as in journals addressing women. It will be interesting to have the advertisements compared to critical reviews both in general and in feminine or feminist periodicals.

SvD, September 2007



  • 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.



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