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* individual voices <br> * individual voices <br>
** authors' [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=&notesfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&media_ID=4&source_ID=154&pageSize=50&order=r.Year correspondences] <br><br> ** authors' [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=receptions&work_authorName=&notesfield=&work_Title=&rec_Year=&Editor_ID=geen&rec_authorName=&Rec_Title=&reference=&media_ID=4&source_ID=154&pageSize=50&order=r.Year correspondences] <br><br>
-This approach has made clear that the Dutch literary field included much more than the [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=authors&year=&authorName=&notesfield=&pseudonym=1&gender=F&professional=&Editor_ID=geen&Country_ID=2&personal=&bibliography=knuvelder&pageSize=50&order=a.yearBorn about five 18th-century women] till recently presented in historiography. While starting at the reading end, we found [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=authors&year=&authorName=&notesfield=&pseudonym=1&gender=F&professional=&Editor_ID=geen&Country_ID=2&personal=&bibliography=&pageSize=50&order=a.yearBorn&page=3 200 names of Dutch 18th-century writing women].<br><br>+This approach has made clear that the Dutch literary field included much more than the [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=authors&year=&authorName=&notesfield=&pseudonym=1&gender=F&professional=&Editor_ID=geen&Country_ID=2&personal=&bibliography=knuvelder&pageSize=50&order=a.yearBorn about five 18th-century women] till recently presented in historiography. While starting at the reading end, we found [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/results.asp?type=authors&year=&authorName=&notesfield=&pseudonym=1&gender=F&professional=&Editor_ID=geen&Country_ID=2&personal=&bibliography=&pageSize=50&order=a.yearBorn&page=3 200 names of 18th-century writing women].<br><br>
 +'''All this requires technical means.'''<br><br><br>
-3.<br>+'''3.'''<br>
-This '''large approach''' corresponds to present possibilities:+'''Technically this large approach and fruitful research collaboration correspond to present possibilities:.'''<br><br>
-* online available: <br>+* online accessibility is increasing every day, in particular of: <br>
-** information about authors: [http://www.siefar.org www.siefar.org]<br>+** those documents to be used as sources for information about contemporary reception, in the context of projects such as [http://www.e-laborate.nl www.e-laborate.nl], [http://www.dbnl.nl www.dbnl.nl], [http://www.kb.nl/hrd/digi/ddd/index-en.html KB Databank of Digital Daily newspapers], [http://www.kb.nl/hrd/digi/dbc.html Digitalisering Bijzondere Collecties], but also of: <br>
-** texts: [http://www.charriere.nl www.charriere.nl] <br>+** biographical information about authors: [http://www.siefar.org www.siefar.org] and <br>
-** and also: information about contemporary reception, which is contained in numbers of documents and inventories accessible on the internet, in particular the periodical press (such as the Dutch ''Vaderlandsche Letteroefeningen'': [http://www.e-laborate.nl www.e-laborate.nl]), or lists of translations (the one by Buisman in [http://www.dbnl.nl www.dbnl.nl]; [http://www.dbnl.nl/tekst/buis006popu01_01/buis006popu01_01_0093.htm#v104 ex.: translation of Mme Beccari]). <br>+** digitized texts: [http://www.charriere.nl www.charriere.nl] <br>
-* possibility to create structures where these information and documents can be assembled per author (ex.: [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?AuthorID=915 Mme Dunoyer]), in a collective enterprise where information and preliminary conclusions are shared and commented.<br><br><br>+* Database structures which serve to interconnect online documents
 +possibility to create structures where these information and documents can be assembled per author (ex.: [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?AuthorID=915 Mme Dunoyer]), in a collective enterprise where information and preliminary conclusions are shared and commented.<br><br><br>
''SOURCES''<BR><BR> ''SOURCES''<BR><BR>

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Suzan van Dijk, Toward a collaborative research project




Preparing a Transnational and Internet-based Research Project
in Women's Writing (before 1900)



Hyperlinks below refer to the database WomenWriters, which – for the moment – contains in particular material concerning


Three Starting Points for Women's Literary Historiography:


1.
Women’s literature must be approached from a comparative and transnational angle.

This corresponds to historical realities too often neglected, such as:

  • parallel developments

e.g.: birth of women’s journalism

  • women's impact and influence transgressing national borders

e.g.: foreign reactions to works of now little known authors, such as Mme Benoist

  • the roles women played as cultural transmitters

e.g.: translating works by other women, as well as by men.

This approach requires international collaboration.


2.
The reception of women’s writing in their own day is considered crucial for any attempt to estimate their historical significance.

Authors and texts should be approached from the side of their (international) reception, independently of the women’s having entered, later on, a literary, historical or feminist canon. This allows to do justice to long neglected authors such as Mme Leprince de Beaumont, provided that searching takes place in large-scale sources, perused completely or for certain periods selected at random:

This approach has made clear that the Dutch literary field included much more than the about five 18th-century women till recently presented in historiography. While starting at the reading end, we found 200 names of 18th-century writing women.

All this requires technical means.


3.
Technically this large approach and fruitful research collaboration correspond to present possibilities:.

possibility to create structures where these information and documents can be assembled per author (ex.: Mme Dunoyer), in a collective enterprise where information and preliminary conclusions are shared and commented.


SOURCES

Different types in different countries:







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