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*statement by Conrad Busken Huet [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/reception.asp?receptionID=7908 about English and German women's novels in the Netherlands]<br><br><br> *statement by Conrad Busken Huet [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/reception.asp?receptionID=7908 about English and German women's novels in the Netherlands]<br><br><br>
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'''Women's writing as received in the Netherlands - outcome of pilot 2004-07'''<br><br> '''Women's writing as received in the Netherlands - outcome of pilot 2004-07'''<br><br>

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Two 19th-century Dutch female journalists: Anna Barbara van Meerten-Schilperoort and Catharina van Rees




STUDYING WOMEN'S LITERARY HISTORY AT AN INTERNATIONAL SCALE


Famous Dutch women authors:

English women authors read in the Netherlands:

Women's writing as received in the Netherlands - outcome of pilot 2004-07

  • Dutch women writers "discovered": over 700


Current literary historiography

  • "normally" mentioned until recently: 25

Participations in "networks"

Periodical press

  • Lotte Jensen, "Bij uitsluiting voor de vrouwelijke sekse geschikt" (Appropriate only for the female sex). Hilversum, 2001: abstract and list


The cases of

  • Penélopé read by other women

  • other publications by Van Meerten received


and of

  • Van Rees read by other women




SvD, March 2008




  • Conferences > NEWW participations > Women's Literary Networks > Two Dutch journalists

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