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The aspects of Dutch Literature discussed in the papers presented in this volume The Status of Dutch Literature in the 16th and 17th Centuries; Europe in the 18th Century; Possibilities and Dangers of Aestheticism in Two Novels of Louis Couperus; Foreign Models for the Postwar Poetic Development in the Low Countries; The Bind of Double Metonymy; A Mirror for Translators; The Indonesian Connection; Expressionism and New Objectivity; The Second World War in Dutch and German Literature; Lucebert versus Breytenbach; Leon de Winter and Perter Varieties of Postmodernism; Postmodern Tendencies in American and Dutch Poetry; Dutch Literature in the Diagnosis and Prognosis. Co-published with the American Association for Netherlandic Studies.
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Publications of the American Association for Netherlandic Studies - 6: The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Literature 1991, Johan P. Snapper, Thomas F. Shannon
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- 1993
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- Ondertitel
- Europe 1992, Dutch Literature in an International Context
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- Engels
- Auteurs
- Johan P. Snapper, Thomas F. Shannon
- Uitgever
- University Press of America
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1993
- Formaat
- Hardcover
- Aantal pagina's
- 232
- ISBN10
- 0819189421
- ISBN13
- 9780819189424
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- Tags
- Non-fictie, Sociale Wetenschappen, Over literatuur, Overige geschidenis, 20e Eeuw, Literaire Critiek, Culturele Geschiedenis
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- The aspects of Dutch Literature discussed in the papers presented in this volume The Status of Dutch Literature in the 16th and 17th Centuries; Europe in the 18th Century; Possibilities and Dangers of Aestheticism in Two Novels of Louis Couperus; Foreign Models for the Postwar Poetic Development in the Low Countries; The Bind of Double Metonymy; A Mirror for Translators; The Indonesian Connection; Expressionism and New Objectivity; The Second World War in Dutch and German Literature; Lucebert versus Breytenbach; Leon de Winter and Perter Varieties of Postmodernism; Postmodern Tendencies in American and Dutch Poetry; Dutch Literature in the Diagnosis and Prognosis. Co-published with the American Association for Netherlandic Studies.



