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== Studying women’s literary history at an international scale: | == Studying women’s literary history at an international scale: | ||
The networks surrounding two 19th-century Dutch female journalists, | The networks surrounding two 19th-century Dutch female journalists, | ||
- | Anna Barbara van Meerten-Schilperoort and Catharina van Rees | + | Anna Barbara van Meerten-Schilperoort and Catharina van Rees == |
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== Studying women’s literary history at an international scale:
The networks surrounding two 19th-century Dutch female journalists,
Anna Barbara van Meerten-Schilperoort and Catharina van Rees ==
Met en zonder lauwerkrans ….
Anna Marie Roemers Visscher Georgette de Montenay
Anna Maria van Schurman Madeleine de Scudéry Christina of Sweden and also with a number of English women (NAMEN).
Madame Dunoyer, the Quintessence des Nouvelles Belle de Zuylen/Isabelle de Charrière Wolff and Deken Margaretha Cambon-van der Werken
SvD, March 2008
- Conferences > NEWW participations > Women's Literary Networks > Two Dutch journalists