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*her periodical [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/work.asp?workID=1200 ''Penélopé'']<br><br> | *her periodical [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/work.asp?workID=1200 ''Penélopé'']<br><br> | ||
- | *contributing to [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=works&authorName=&pseudonym=1&workTitle=pen%E9lop%E9&workYear=&topos=¬esfield=&Editor_ID=geen&pageSize=50 Penélopé]<br><br> | + | *contributing to [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=works&authorName=&pseudonym=1&workTitle=pen%E9lop%E9&workYear=&topos=¬esfield=&Editor_ID=geen&pageSize=50 ''Penélopé'']<br><br> |
- | *commented in [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=¬esfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&source_ID=947&pageSize=50&order=r.Year Penélopé] <br><br> | + | *commented in [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=¬esfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&source_ID=947&pageSize=50&order=r.Year ''Penélopé''] <br><br> |
*''Penélopé'' [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=schilperoort&work_Title=penelope&rec_authorName=&Rec_Gender=F&Rec_Title=&rec_Year=&reference=¬esfield=&Editor_ID=geen&pageSize=50 read] by other women <br><br> | *''Penélopé'' [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=schilperoort&work_Title=penelope&rec_authorName=&Rec_Gender=F&Rec_Title=&rec_Year=&reference=¬esfield=&Editor_ID=geen&pageSize=50 read] by other women <br><br> |
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Two 19th-century Dutch female journalists: Anna Barbara van Meerten-Schilperoort and Catharina van Rees
- Riet Schenkeveld a.o. (eds.), Met en zonder lauwerkrans (With and without laurels). Amsterdam, 1997)
Famous Dutch women authors:
English women authors read in the Netherlands:
Women's writing as received in the Netherlands - outcome of pilot 2004-07
- global reception (by men and women):over 13,000 records
- out of which reception by women: 1600 records
- Dutch women writers "discovered": over 700
Current literary historiography
- "normally" mentioned until recently: 25
- comments on Bosboom-Toussaint's novels: in general very positive
Participations in "networks"
- familiy ties to male authors: Bilderdijk, Beets, Hasebroek
- tutoring by literary historians: Busken Huet, Van Vloten, Doorenbos
Periodical press
- Haywood's Female Spectator in the Netherlands
- Beaumer's Journal des Dames in the Netherlands
- Sophie von La Roche's Pomona in the Netherlands
- Lotte Jensen, "Bij uitsluiting voor de vrouwelijke sekse geschikt". Hilversum, 2001 abstract and list
The cases of
- and her "network"
- her periodical Penélopé
- contributing to Penélopé
- commented in Penélopé
- Penélopé read by other women
- Penélopé read by male and female readership
- other publications by Van Meerten received
and of
- and her "network"
- women's periodicals for which she wrote: Ons Streven and Onze Roeping
- contributing to Ons Streven and to Onze Roeping
- commented in Ons Streven and in Onze Roeping
- Van Rees read by male and female readership
- Van Rees read by other women
SvD, March 2008
- Conferences > NEWW participations > Women's Literary Networks > Two Dutch journalists