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Nederlandse Letterkunde - Volume 16, Issue 2, 2011
Volume 16, Issue 2, 2011
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Interdisciplinariteit als participerende objectivering - Over de erkenning van de institutionele autonomie van literatuur in het recht in Nederland rond 1920
More LessThis article takes as its point of departure the obvious heterogeneity of the present debate on interdisciplinary research. An effort to find explanatory factors for this heterogeneity is combined with a plea for interdisciplinary research based on disciplinary research questions and/or on what Bourdieu calls ‘participant objectivation’ as a mode of foregrounding the foundations of disciplines. Against this background, the se Read More
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Het uitgelezen uur - Couperus en de beleving van het heden
By Piet KraltIn this essay the author examines the relationship between the Present and the Happiness in the works of Louis Couperus. He also examines to what extent Couperus’ moments of happiness match the literary epiphany as defined by Van Halsema in his book Epifanie. It appears that around 1900 a turning point occurred in Couperus’ appreciation of the present. Before that time the term stood for everything that was small a Read More
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‘Sonnet / aan D.G. Rossetti voor zijn portretstudie naar mevrouw Morris’ - Interpretatie en contextualisering van een beeldgedicht van P.C. Boutens
More LessThe poet P.C. Boutens was much interested in the poems and artworks of the English Pre-Raphaelite painter-poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti. He bought and read Rossetti’s books, translated Rossetti’s poetry, and alluded to Rossetti’s artworks in his own poetry. In the ‘Sonnet / aan D.G. Rossetti’, Boutens refers to Rossetti’s portrait studies of Jane Morris. This paper explores the function of the reference to Rossetti’s visual artworks Read More
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Recensies
Authors: Marco Goud, Marcel De Smedt & Jos MuyresJ.D.F. van Halsema, Vrienden & visioenen. Een biografie van Tachtig. Groningen, Historische Uitgeverij, 2010. ISBN 978- 90-6554-033-1. 495 pp. € 39,95.; Arthur van Schendel, Drie Hollandse romans. De waterman – Een Hollands drama – De grauwe vogels. Bezorgd door Hans Anten, Wilbert Smulders en Joke van der Wiel. Amsterdam: Athenaeum - Polak & van Gennep, 2010. ISBN 978 90 253 6741 1. € 34,95; Lars Bernaerts, Read More
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