Literary authors have authority. This is certainly true of the early twenty-first century, as writers are asked in interviews, talk programs and on the Internet to give their views on social issues, but the same holds for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. For hundreds of years writers have functioned as figures with an oddly paradoxical authority, for they base their claim on their outsider status and apparent lack of influence. Captivated by Prometheus makes use of a detailed posture model to investigate the self-representations of five Dutch authors active between 1820 and approximately 1970: Jean Baptiste Didier Wibmer, Multatuli, Lodewijk van Deyssel, Carry van Bruggen and Willem Frederik Hermans. It shows how Dutch literary autho...
In this contribution I examine how Flemish nineteenth-century men of letters, and more specifically:...
This collection of essays on the idea of authority in literature reflects recent developments witho...
What is the ethical value of autonomous literary fiction? Doesn’t literary autonomy lead inevitably ...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy.Institutional autono...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional auton...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional auton...
Autonomy is often interpreted as a historical phenomenon: in field theory and other historical narra...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional auton...
This article discusses the Authors’ Protest, organised by a group of Dutch literary writers in 1962-...
Literary celebrity results from a clash between two discursive configurations: literary authorship a...
Abstract: Autonomy in the arts is generally considered an outdated concept, an atavism that is only ...
Young Agents: the Young Author’s Role on the Dutch Republic’s Book Market1 In this article, we inves...
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...
Authorship is a ‘trending topic’ in literary studies: specialists from all periods and languages hav...
In this contribution I examine how Flemish nineteenth-century men of letters, and more specifically:...
This collection of essays on the idea of authority in literature reflects recent developments witho...
What is the ethical value of autonomous literary fiction? Doesn’t literary autonomy lead inevitably ...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy.Institutional autono...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional auton...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional auton...
Autonomy is often interpreted as a historical phenomenon: in field theory and other historical narra...
Recent literary scholarship usually distinguishes between two types of autonomy. Institutional auton...
This article discusses the Authors’ Protest, organised by a group of Dutch literary writers in 1962-...
Literary celebrity results from a clash between two discursive configurations: literary authorship a...
Abstract: Autonomy in the arts is generally considered an outdated concept, an atavism that is only ...
Young Agents: the Young Author’s Role on the Dutch Republic’s Book Market1 In this article, we inves...
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...
Authorship is a ‘trending topic’ in literary studies: specialists from all periods and languages hav...
In this contribution I examine how Flemish nineteenth-century men of letters, and more specifically:...
This collection of essays on the idea of authority in literature reflects recent developments witho...
What is the ethical value of autonomous literary fiction? Doesn’t literary autonomy lead inevitably ...