peer reviewedIn contemporary discussions on poetry, Romanticism still plays a vital role as the period in which literature emancipated from political, religious or rationalistic discourse. By labeling this process as ‘autonomy’, one can easily forget about the close relations with these domains, even in case of the ambitious Romantic poets who placed ‘Poetry’ on top of the cultural hierarchy. Discussing four recent Dutch studies on Romanticism, autonomy and literature, this article proposes an alternative approach called ‘the primacy of poetry’, which may serve to clarify the relation between poetry and other discourses on the one hand, on the other hand the relationship between the singular poem and the quest for the Absolute that Early Ro...
Studies in romanticism disclose the equivocal character of the term: on the one hand, it could be tr...
The novelistic cycle is an important literary form in its epic ambition to capture the totality of a...
The interpretation of the poetry of Gerrit Kouwenaar (1923) is a paradoxical undertaking. At first g...
In contemporary discussions on poetry, Romanticism still plays a vital role as the period in which l...
The term Nieuwe Zakelijkheid has mainly been used to indicate prose not poetry during the 1930s in D...
Geschiedenis van de moderne Nederlandse literatuur is an attempt to de-essentialize the central conc...
The very first article of the very first edition of Nederlandse letterkunde in 1996 was an article o...
Signalling a need for new poetry interpretation models in Dutch literary scholarship, we propose an ...
This article aims to contribute to the academic debate concerning the legitimation of the study of c...
Romanticism is a growing understanding in the literature which is operationally working on two thing...
International audienceDuring the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth century, the...
‘Romanticism’ is one of the more hotly contested terms in the history of ideas. There is a singular ...
It is often argued that a new form of committed literature is needed. Embracing the 18th-century Rom...
This invited paper examines current critical approaches to Romantic period literature. In this talk ...
In Correspondenties: Gedichten lezen met gedichten (2006), the Dutch literary critic Odile Heynders...
Studies in romanticism disclose the equivocal character of the term: on the one hand, it could be tr...
The novelistic cycle is an important literary form in its epic ambition to capture the totality of a...
The interpretation of the poetry of Gerrit Kouwenaar (1923) is a paradoxical undertaking. At first g...
In contemporary discussions on poetry, Romanticism still plays a vital role as the period in which l...
The term Nieuwe Zakelijkheid has mainly been used to indicate prose not poetry during the 1930s in D...
Geschiedenis van de moderne Nederlandse literatuur is an attempt to de-essentialize the central conc...
The very first article of the very first edition of Nederlandse letterkunde in 1996 was an article o...
Signalling a need for new poetry interpretation models in Dutch literary scholarship, we propose an ...
This article aims to contribute to the academic debate concerning the legitimation of the study of c...
Romanticism is a growing understanding in the literature which is operationally working on two thing...
International audienceDuring the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth century, the...
‘Romanticism’ is one of the more hotly contested terms in the history of ideas. There is a singular ...
It is often argued that a new form of committed literature is needed. Embracing the 18th-century Rom...
This invited paper examines current critical approaches to Romantic period literature. In this talk ...
In Correspondenties: Gedichten lezen met gedichten (2006), the Dutch literary critic Odile Heynders...
Studies in romanticism disclose the equivocal character of the term: on the one hand, it could be tr...
The novelistic cycle is an important literary form in its epic ambition to capture the totality of a...
The interpretation of the poetry of Gerrit Kouwenaar (1923) is a paradoxical undertaking. At first g...