Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional autonomy concerns the creation of a professional and independent literary field, whereas poetical autonomy points to ideas about the self-legitimizing power of literary artworks. In the Netherlands both forms of autonomy supposedly arose almost simultaneously at the end of the nineteenth century. This article introduces a third form of autonomy: discursive autonomy, an author’s way of speaking and writing that shows how he places himself in a(n) (semi-)independent position. This form of autonomy already manifests itself in the early nineteenth century among marginal authors, especially hack writers. In this article, two of those authors are discus...
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What is the ethical value of autonomous literary fiction? Doesn’t literary autonomy lead inevitably ...
The very first article of the very first edition of Nederlandse letterkunde in 1996 was an article o...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional auton...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy.Institutional autono...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional auton...
Literary authors have authority. This is certainly true of the early twenty-first century, as writer...
Autonomy is often interpreted as a historical phenomenon: in field theory and other historical narra...
Authorship is a ‘trending topic’ in literary studies: specialists from all periods and languages hav...
This article discusses the Authors’ Protest, organised by a group of Dutch literary writers in 1962-...
Authorship is a ‘trending topic’ in literary studies: specialists from all periods and languages hav...
A grand narrative of Dutch literary authors’ opportunities to economically profit from their writing...
In this contribution I examine how Flemish nineteenth-century men of letters, and more specifically:...
Literary celebrity results from a clash between two discursive configurations: literary authorship a...
The present article articulates a functional perspective on the author as a central category in lite...
Contains fulltext : 205036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)15 p
What is the ethical value of autonomous literary fiction? Doesn’t literary autonomy lead inevitably ...
The very first article of the very first edition of Nederlandse letterkunde in 1996 was an article o...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional auton...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy.Institutional autono...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional auton...
Literary authors have authority. This is certainly true of the early twenty-first century, as writer...
Autonomy is often interpreted as a historical phenomenon: in field theory and other historical narra...
Authorship is a ‘trending topic’ in literary studies: specialists from all periods and languages hav...
This article discusses the Authors’ Protest, organised by a group of Dutch literary writers in 1962-...
Authorship is a ‘trending topic’ in literary studies: specialists from all periods and languages hav...
A grand narrative of Dutch literary authors’ opportunities to economically profit from their writing...
In this contribution I examine how Flemish nineteenth-century men of letters, and more specifically:...
Literary celebrity results from a clash between two discursive configurations: literary authorship a...
The present article articulates a functional perspective on the author as a central category in lite...
Contains fulltext : 205036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)15 p
What is the ethical value of autonomous literary fiction? Doesn’t literary autonomy lead inevitably ...
The very first article of the very first edition of Nederlandse letterkunde in 1996 was an article o...