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Ton van Kalmthout
Specializing in
- Dutch literature
- Genesis and development of literary repertoires
Personal website
Some recent publications relevant for NEWW
- "The Most Universal, Beautiful and Enthralling, The Teaching of Comparative Literature in the Netherlands, ca. 1880-1940", in T.J. Broos et al. (eds.), The Low Countries - Crossroads of Cultures. Münster, 2006, p. 217-229.
Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context
- participant in COST Action IS0901 Women Writers in History (2009-2013).
E-mail
- ton.van.kalmthout[at]huygensinstituut.knaw.nl
More details
- NEWWsletter 1.2
SvD, September 2009
- Participants > Van Kalmthout