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- | == Quoting "our" authors == | + | == Authors about authorship == |
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- | The authors we are studying have also reflected themselves about their authorship, their relation to their readers and their - possible - places in literary history. <br> | + | A small ongoing "sub-sub-project", just for fun: <br> |
- | Here some quotations to illustrate this: <br><br> | + | The authors we are studying have also reflected themselves about their authorship, their relation to their readers and their - possible - places in literary history. <br><br> |
+ | Here we might accumulate quotations to illustrate this: <br><br> | ||
- | *'''[[Talvj]]'''<br> | + | *'''[[Anna Laetitia Barbauld]]''', <br> |
- | *'''[[Virginia Woolf]]''' <br> | + | *'''[[Anne Bradstreet]]''', <br> |
- | *'''[[George Sand]]'''<br><br> | + | *'''[[Charlotte Brontë]]''', <br> |
+ | *'''[[Anne Finch]]''', <br> | ||
+ | *'''[[Luise Mühlbach]]''', <br> | ||
+ | *'''[[Lehtinen Onerva]], <br> | ||
+ | *'''[[Laetitia Pilkington]]''', <br> | ||
+ | *'''[[Elizabeth Singer Rowe]]''', <br> | ||
+ | *'''[[George Sand,]]'''<br> | ||
+ | *'''[[Talvj]],'''<br> | ||
+ | *'''[[Betje Wolf]], '''<br> | ||
+ | *'''[[Mary Wollstonecraft,]]'''<br> | ||
+ | *'''[[Virginia Woolf]],''' <br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
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- | SvD, July 2010<BR> | + | SvD, July 2014<BR> |
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- | *Presentation > Quoting <br><br> | + | *Project news > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Subprojects_within_the_NEWW_network Subprojects] > About authorship <br><br> |
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Authors about authorship
A small ongoing "sub-sub-project", just for fun:
The authors we are studying have also reflected themselves about their authorship, their relation to their readers and their - possible - places in literary history.
Here we might accumulate quotations to illustrate this:
- Anna Laetitia Barbauld,
- Anne Bradstreet,
- Charlotte Brontë,
- Anne Finch,
- Luise Mühlbach,
- Lehtinen Onerva,
- Laetitia Pilkington,
- Elizabeth Singer Rowe,
- George Sand,
- Talvj,
- Betje Wolf,
- Mary Wollstonecraft,
- Virginia Woolf,
SvD, July 2014
- Project news > Subprojects > About authorship