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Suzan van Dijk, Lia van Gemert, Sheila Ottway (eds.),<br> Suzan van Dijk, Lia van Gemert, Sheila Ottway (eds.),<br>
'''Writing the history of women’s writing. Toward an international approach'''. <br> '''Writing the history of women’s writing. Toward an international approach'''. <br>
-Amsterdam: K.N.A.W., 2001, 279 p.<br><br>+Amsterdam: [http://www.knaw.nl/cfdata/publicaties/detail.cfm?boeken__ordernr=991037 K.N.A.W.], 2001, 279 p.<br><br>
-TABLE OF CONTENTS <br><br>+ISBN 90 6984 293 9<br><br>
-Suzan van Dijk<br>+TABLE OF CONTENTS <br><br><br>
-*Foreword IX<br><br>+ 
 +[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Suzan_van_Dijk%2C_Utrecht_University Suzan van Dijk]<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/images/8/8f/SvDijk_foreword_KNAWvolume.pdf Foreword IX]<br><br><br>
'''I The history of women's writing'''<br><br> '''I The history of women's writing'''<br><br>
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Piet Couttenier<br> Piet Couttenier<br>
*Women writing in 19th-century Flanders 21<br><br> *Women writing in 19th-century Flanders 21<br><br>
-**''Anna Bijns (1493-1575''<br>+***''Anna Bijns (1493-1575''<br>
***''Door d'abuiselijk wonder... / Through wondrous folly ...'' 29 <br><br> ***''Door d'abuiselijk wonder... / Through wondrous folly ...'' 29 <br><br>
Marijke Spies <br> Marijke Spies <br>
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Nicole Boursier Nicole Boursier
*The feminine voice in early French novel 57 <br><br> *The feminine voice in early French novel 57 <br><br>
-Loira Ferguson<br>+Moira Ferguson<br>
*Women and the British Empire in the 18th century 67 <br><br> *Women and the British Empire in the 18th century 67 <br><br>
 +***''Lucretia Wilhelmina van Merken (1721-1789''<br>
 +***''Germanicus (fragment)'' 75<br><br><br>
 +'''II Writing the history of women's writing'''<br><br>
 +Suzan van Dijk<br>
 +*Early historiography of Dutch and French women's literature 81<br><br>
 +Maria-Theresia Leuker <br>
 +*"Beautiful souls" and "Bluestockings": the reception of 17th- and 18th-century women writers in Dutch literature of the 19th century 95<br><br>
 +Maaike Meijer <br>
 +*Gender effects of male literary discourse: the case of Helene Swarth<br><br>
 +***''Margareta Geertruid van der Werken (1734-1780)''<br>
 +***''De kleine Grandisson / Le petit Grandisson'' 121<br><br>
 +[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Petra_Broomans Petra Broomans]<br>
 +*In the name of God and the Father: Scandinavian women's literary history from a meta-literary historical point of view 125 <br><br>
 +Cornelia Niekus Moore <br>
 +*"Ein schoenes Ungeheuer": German women authors from 1550-1850 135 <br><br>
 +Christine Plante<br>
 +*An anthology of 19th-century French women poets<br><br>
 +***''Betje Wolff (1738-1804) & Aagje Deken (1741-1804)''<br>
 +***''Historie van Mejuffrouw Sara Burgerhart / Histoire de Mademoiselle Sara Burgerhart'' 155 <br><br><br>
 +
 +'''III Broader approaches in women's literary historiography'''<br><br>
 +
 +Louise Schleiner<br>
 +*Voicing and the subject: early modern women's strategies within discourse domains 163<br><br>
 +Mary Trouille<br>
 +*"La femme mal mariee": Madame d'Epinay's challenge to ''Julie'' and ''Emilie'' 171<br><br>
 +Kate Flint <br>
 +*Women readers romancing the South Seas: Mary Russell Mitford's ''Christina'' 183<br><br>
 +***''Johanna Desideria Berchmans (1811-1890)''<br>
 +***''Drij roosjes / Drei Roeschen'' 191 <br><br>
 +Geraldine Sheridan <br>
 +*Woman in the book trade in the 18th century: an untold story 197 <br><br>
 +Paul Hoftijzer <br>
 +*Women in the early modern Dutch book trade 211 <br><br>
 +***''Anna Louisa Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint (1812-1886''<br>
 +***''Majoor Frans / Major Frank'' 223 <br><br>
 +Lia van Gemert <br>
 +*The weight of a laurel-crown: the future of Dutch early modern women writers 227 <br><br>
 +Riet Schenkeveld-van der Dussen<br>
 +*''Met en zonder lauwerkrans'' in an international perspective 239 <br><br>
 +Joep Leerssen<br>
 +*Women authors and literary history 251 <br><br><br>
 +
-SvD, May 2008+SvD, June 2013
<hr> <hr>
<br> <br>
*Publications > Writing the history ... <br><br> *Publications > Writing the history ... <br><br>

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Writing the history of women's writing



Suzan van Dijk, Lia van Gemert, Sheila Ottway (eds.),
Writing the history of women’s writing. Toward an international approach.
Amsterdam: K.N.A.W., 2001, 279 p.

ISBN 90 6984 293 9

TABLE OF CONTENTS


Suzan van Dijk

I The history of women's writing

Riet Schenkeveld-van der Dussen

  • Met en zonder lauwerkrans: crowned and uncrowned women writers in the Netherlands during the early modern period (1550-1850) 3

Piet Couttenier

  • Women writing in 19th-century Flanders 21

      • Anna Bijns (1493-1575
      • Door d'abuiselijk wonder... / Through wondrous folly ... 29

Marijke Spies

  • Art of nature? Womanly ways to literature 35

Anna Fabri

  • Authoress or romantic heroine: the problem of plurality in the Hungarian literary world around 1800 47

Nicole Boursier

  • The feminine voice in early French novel 57

Moira Ferguson

  • Women and the British Empire in the 18th century 67

      • Lucretia Wilhelmina van Merken (1721-1789
      • Germanicus (fragment) 75


II Writing the history of women's writing

Suzan van Dijk

  • Early historiography of Dutch and French women's literature 81

Maria-Theresia Leuker

  • "Beautiful souls" and "Bluestockings": the reception of 17th- and 18th-century women writers in Dutch literature of the 19th century 95

Maaike Meijer

  • Gender effects of male literary discourse: the case of Helene Swarth

      • Margareta Geertruid van der Werken (1734-1780)
      • De kleine Grandisson / Le petit Grandisson 121

Petra Broomans

  • In the name of God and the Father: Scandinavian women's literary history from a meta-literary historical point of view 125

Cornelia Niekus Moore

  • "Ein schoenes Ungeheuer": German women authors from 1550-1850 135

Christine Plante

  • An anthology of 19th-century French women poets

      • Betje Wolff (1738-1804) & Aagje Deken (1741-1804)
      • Historie van Mejuffrouw Sara Burgerhart / Histoire de Mademoiselle Sara Burgerhart 155


III Broader approaches in women's literary historiography

Louise Schleiner

  • Voicing and the subject: early modern women's strategies within discourse domains 163

Mary Trouille

  • "La femme mal mariee": Madame d'Epinay's challenge to Julie and Emilie 171

Kate Flint

  • Women readers romancing the South Seas: Mary Russell Mitford's Christina 183

      • Johanna Desideria Berchmans (1811-1890)
      • Drij roosjes / Drei Roeschen 191

Geraldine Sheridan

  • Woman in the book trade in the 18th century: an untold story 197

Paul Hoftijzer

  • Women in the early modern Dutch book trade 211

      • Anna Louisa Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint (1812-1886
      • Majoor Frans / Major Frank 223

Lia van Gemert

  • The weight of a laurel-crown: the future of Dutch early modern women writers 227

Riet Schenkeveld-van der Dussen

  • Met en zonder lauwerkrans in an international perspective 239

Joep Leerssen

  • Women authors and literary history 251



SvD, June 2013



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