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Suzan van Dijk, Toward a collaborative research project




NEWW: New approaches to European Women’s Writing



Three starting points:

1.
Women’s literature should be approached on an international scale, allowing for:

2.
Women’s writing should be approached from the side of its reception, i.e. the contemporaneous reception. Dutch literary canon used to include, until recently, about five 18th-century women’s names; in this project, while starting at the reading end, 200 names of Dutch 18th-century writing women were found.

3.
This large approach corresponds to present possibilities:

  • online available:
    • information about authors: [www.siefar.org]
    • texts: www.charriere.nl
    • 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: www.e-laborate.nl), or lists of translations (the one by Buisman in www.dbnl.nl; ex.: translation of Mme Beccari).
  • 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.






SvD, March 2008




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