In Correspondenties: Gedichten lezen met gedichten (2006), the Dutch literary critic Odile Heynders proposes a new method of interpreting poetry, which she labels “corresponding reading.” Heynders applies this method to modern poetry. Her reading strategy offers also new perspectives for literature in other periods. As this article shows, a ‘correspondence’- based approach to P.C. Hooft’s sonnet “Waer ’t dat Juppijn…” offers new insights in the psychological dimensions of the oeuvre of this 17th century Dutch poet
Kila van der Starre’s PhD research shows that most people mainly – or even only – come into contact ...
The relation between performance poetry and poetry criticism, as the latter is generally practiced i...
Is there a narrative hidden in a lyric poem? Dutch poets on narrativity in poetry: Robert Anker, Tom...
In Correspondenties: Gedichten lezen met gedichten (2006), the Dutch literary critic Odile Heynders...
The interpretation of the poetry of Gerrit Kouwenaar (1923) is a paradoxical undertaking. At first g...
Signalling a need for new poetry interpretation models in Dutch literary scholarship, we propose an ...
Kila van der Starre reports on a study on the shifts in the critical reception of poetry by the Flem...
This article studies the complex relation between literature and knowledge by focusing on the use of...
This article offers an analysis of the poem ‘Tübingen, juli’ from the volume Buigzaamheden by Jan La...
This article responds to a demand for methodological innovation in the study of Dutch-language poetr...
Over a period of forty years, the Dutch poet Frank Koenegracht (Rotterdam, 1945) published nine volu...
A strategic reading of a poem has become common ground. Programmatic poems with statements on art an...
Anna, docent Engels, begint haar les in 4 havo met het leerdoel ‘I can explain why a phrase from a p...
Contains fulltext : 18967_hoofovs_v.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Today ...
The very first article of the very first edition of Nederlandse letterkunde in 1996 was an article o...
Kila van der Starre’s PhD research shows that most people mainly – or even only – come into contact ...
The relation between performance poetry and poetry criticism, as the latter is generally practiced i...
Is there a narrative hidden in a lyric poem? Dutch poets on narrativity in poetry: Robert Anker, Tom...
In Correspondenties: Gedichten lezen met gedichten (2006), the Dutch literary critic Odile Heynders...
The interpretation of the poetry of Gerrit Kouwenaar (1923) is a paradoxical undertaking. At first g...
Signalling a need for new poetry interpretation models in Dutch literary scholarship, we propose an ...
Kila van der Starre reports on a study on the shifts in the critical reception of poetry by the Flem...
This article studies the complex relation between literature and knowledge by focusing on the use of...
This article offers an analysis of the poem ‘Tübingen, juli’ from the volume Buigzaamheden by Jan La...
This article responds to a demand for methodological innovation in the study of Dutch-language poetr...
Over a period of forty years, the Dutch poet Frank Koenegracht (Rotterdam, 1945) published nine volu...
A strategic reading of a poem has become common ground. Programmatic poems with statements on art an...
Anna, docent Engels, begint haar les in 4 havo met het leerdoel ‘I can explain why a phrase from a p...
Contains fulltext : 18967_hoofovs_v.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Today ...
The very first article of the very first edition of Nederlandse letterkunde in 1996 was an article o...
Kila van der Starre’s PhD research shows that most people mainly – or even only – come into contact ...
The relation between performance poetry and poetry criticism, as the latter is generally practiced i...
Is there a narrative hidden in a lyric poem? Dutch poets on narrativity in poetry: Robert Anker, Tom...