In the Dutch Golden Age every literary publication of major importance was packed with preliminary laudatory poems. These paratextual poems provide indications about the content of the work and contain praises to the author and his work, sometimes in rather excessive terms. As publishers used to arrange these contributions, there is certainly also a strategic aim involved: they manipulate the image of the author involved. Moreover, they not only strengthen the fame of the author but also steer the interpretation of the author’s work and personality in a particular direction and exclude alternative ways of giving meaning to the data. In this article, I discuss these means of manipulative practices. As an example I consider the literary caree...
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For a long time the image of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century was that of a predominant...
This article discusses the issue of a female patronage in the 17th century Dutch Republic. Three cas...
This article discusses the issue of a female patronage in the 17th century Dutch Republic. Three cas...
At the time of Gerbrand Adriaensz. Bredero’s death in 1618, many of his songs, poetry and a few (unf...
This essay examines how economic circumstances and imperatives influenced strategies of self‐represe...
Printed pamphlets were the new media of the seventeenth century, comparable with the current interne...
This paper deals with the editorial fortune of the Prince in the Netherlands. In the seventeenth-cen...
Around 1610 the Dutch author Gerbrand Bredero wrote a letter to his painting teacher Francesco Baden...
Young Agents: the Young Author’s Role on the Dutch Republic’s Book Market1 In this article, we inves...
A grand narrative of Dutch literary authors’ opportunities to economically profit from their writing...
Young Agents: the Young Author’s Role on the Dutch Republic’s Book Market1 In this article, we inves...
VAN NIEROP Henk, The Life of Romeyn de Hooghe, 1645–1708 : Prints, Pamphlets, and Politics in the Du...
This article discusses the rhetoric and function of seventeenth-century Dutch clandestine satire as ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article analyses the publication history of Dutch translations of...
RASTERHOFF Claartje, Painting and Publishing as Cultural Industries : The Fabric of Creativity in th...
For a long time the image of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century was that of a predominant...
This article discusses the issue of a female patronage in the 17th century Dutch Republic. Three cas...
This article discusses the issue of a female patronage in the 17th century Dutch Republic. Three cas...