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NEWW : short presentation




Aim of database creation and data entry

Provide a possibility for "complete" overview of female participation in European literary field before 1900.
Particular attention for:

  • possible cohesion of female "networks"?
  • relationships toward male individuals and institutions?


Numbers

Women in the literary field of pre-1900 Europe:
2365 names "found" up to now.

Focus on the Netherlands:
766 Dutch "authors".


Sources

see "Sources", left side


Importance of these numbers?

Comparison female/male:

WomenWriters:
198 women active during the 18th century;

DBNL (Digital Library of Dutch Literature):
names starting with A:

  • 62 male authors;
  • 2 women authors;
  • 1 woman not mentioned in DBNL: Johanna Avinck.


Their "canonical" status?

76 authors mentioned in P.C. Molhuysen and P.J. Blok (eds.), Nieuw Nederlandsch biografisch woordenboek. Leiden, 1911-1937, 10 vols.

113 authors mentioned by K. ter Laan, Letterkundig woordenboek. The Hague, 1941.

126 authors mentioned in R. Schenkeveld, K. Porteman, L. van Gemert, P. Couttenier (eds.), Met en zonder lauwerkrans. Amsterdam, 1997 (anthology of Dutch women's writing 1550-1850).


Their authorship?

189 authors of verse

7 women who wrote for children

5 women publishing in periodicals

14 possible contributors to feminist press

156 Dutch translators

7 journalists


"Networks"

395 women's translations of foreign women's writing into Dutch

232 Dutch women's comments on texts by women

Work in progress....


Their professionalism

Cf. Nathalie Grande, Stratégies de romancières. Paris, 1999:
diversité des parcours au XVIIe siècle
1. Les "occasionnelles", dont Madame de Marcé
2. Les amatrices, dont Madame de Salvan
3. les professionnelles, notamment "La Sapho de ce siècle: Mlle de Scudéry"


A framework to study them


Replacing them in history

Cf. Margaret Cohen,


an example: the case of Miss Boele van Hensbroek


SvD, November 2007 (not finished)

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