Until recently the Gothic novel was considered to be a predominantly Anglo-Saxon phenomenon, but there are now several studies that have convincingly uncovered relevant European contributions to the development of this genre. We are adding to this project of Anglo-European comparisons by investigating the case of Dutch literature. Has there been a Gothic tradition to speak of in Dutch literature, and if so, how may it serve to mitigate the Anglo-centrism of Gothic studies? We observe that the Gothic only became a significant phenomenon in post-war Dutch literature, developing into a veritable trend from the 1980s onwards. The article offers an explanation for the initial absence of the Gothic novel and for its upsurge in late twentieth-cent...
I have flown 4000 miles to share with you two interrelated questions I find extremely perplexing. T...
This article is dedicated to the period of XX century when many genre varieties of the novel (educat...
The article looks at three generations of Dutch and Flemish writers between the Second World War and...
Until recently the Gothic novel was considered to be a predominantly Anglo-Saxon phenomenon, but the...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2012n62p127 It was not until the twentieth century, and especial...
it was not until the twentieth century, and especially the 1980s, that dutch Gothic fiction began to...
As the representation of Western modernity’s dark undercurrent, the Gothic novel has since its incep...
Contains fulltext : 99165.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)01 juli 201226 p
As the representation of Western modernity’s dark undercurrent, the Gothic novel has since its incep...
This study will examine the phenomenon of Gothic literature in England and Germany in the latter hal...
This article engages with the overriding tendency to see cultural hybridity as a progressive force i...
In this article we argue for a study of Dutch literature that adjusts the ‘what’ (research domain) a...
Gothic studies, the specialist academic field that explores the Gothic text, has developed substanti...
The history of Dutch literature between 1880 and 1940 has traditionally been described as a series o...
The history of Dutch literature between 1880 and 1940 has traditionally been described as a series o...
I have flown 4000 miles to share with you two interrelated questions I find extremely perplexing. T...
This article is dedicated to the period of XX century when many genre varieties of the novel (educat...
The article looks at three generations of Dutch and Flemish writers between the Second World War and...
Until recently the Gothic novel was considered to be a predominantly Anglo-Saxon phenomenon, but the...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2012n62p127 It was not until the twentieth century, and especial...
it was not until the twentieth century, and especially the 1980s, that dutch Gothic fiction began to...
As the representation of Western modernity’s dark undercurrent, the Gothic novel has since its incep...
Contains fulltext : 99165.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)01 juli 201226 p
As the representation of Western modernity’s dark undercurrent, the Gothic novel has since its incep...
This study will examine the phenomenon of Gothic literature in England and Germany in the latter hal...
This article engages with the overriding tendency to see cultural hybridity as a progressive force i...
In this article we argue for a study of Dutch literature that adjusts the ‘what’ (research domain) a...
Gothic studies, the specialist academic field that explores the Gothic text, has developed substanti...
The history of Dutch literature between 1880 and 1940 has traditionally been described as a series o...
The history of Dutch literature between 1880 and 1940 has traditionally been described as a series o...
I have flown 4000 miles to share with you two interrelated questions I find extremely perplexing. T...
This article is dedicated to the period of XX century when many genre varieties of the novel (educat...
The article looks at three generations of Dutch and Flemish writers between the Second World War and...