Kila van der Starre reports on a study on the shifts in the critical reception of poetry by the Flemish poet Christine D’haen (1923-2009). The reception analysis is based on concepts from Itamar Even-Zohar’s polysystem theory and shows that D’haen’s poetry simultaneously played different roles within multiple repertoires. While in the early stages of D’haen’s authorship her poetry was approached with a traditional repertoire, in the final phases the reception of her poetry was dominated by a postmodern repertoire. Experimental poets such as Hugo Claus and traditional critics such as Raymond Herreman excluded D’haen from the experimental repertoire in the 1950’s. In the mid 1980’s there was a shift towards a postmodern view on her poetry, in...
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In this article the author searches for the characteristic features of Revisor-prose, i.e. the prose...
This genetic critical interpretation offers a counterpoint to Thomas Vaessens' interpretation of the...
This article examines the critical response to the poetry of G.J. (Han) Resink (1911-1997), a Dutch-...
In Correspondenties: Gedichten lezen met gedichten (2006), the Dutch literary critic Odile Heynders...
More literary critics outside Belgium and the Netherlands have written about Theo van Doesburg than ...
Over a period of forty years, the Dutch poet Frank Koenegracht (Rotterdam, 1945) published nine volu...
Signalling a need for new poetry interpretation models in Dutch literary scholarship, we propose an ...
The interpretation of the poetry of Gerrit Kouwenaar (1923) is a paradoxical undertaking. At first g...
Evert van der Starre had been editor of Neophilologus for 27 years, when he unexpectedly died in 20...
The relation between performance poetry and poetry criticism, as the latter is generally practiced i...
The term Nieuwe Zakelijkheid has mainly been used to indicate prose not poetry during the 1930s in D...
In this article the author searches for the characteristic features of Revisor-prose, i.e. the prose...
This article offers an in-depth reading of the poetic cycle Het graf van Pernath (1977; Pernath’s To...
In 1884 Willem Kloos and Albert Verwey started work on Julia, a collection of forty poems written in...
Kila van der Starre’s PhD research shows that most people mainly – or even only – come into contact ...
In this article the author searches for the characteristic features of Revisor-prose, i.e. the prose...
This genetic critical interpretation offers a counterpoint to Thomas Vaessens' interpretation of the...
This article examines the critical response to the poetry of G.J. (Han) Resink (1911-1997), a Dutch-...