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  1. Court and Culture: Dutch Literature, 1350-1450 by Frits Pieter Van Oostrom, 1992-11-12
  2. Anne Frank and After: Dutch Holocaust Literature in a Historical Perspective (Dutch Holocaust Literature in Historical Perspective) by Dick van Last Galen, Rolf Wolfswinkel, 1996-06-01
  3. Fractured Families and Rebel Maidservants: The Biblical Hagar in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art and Literature by Christine Petra Sellin, 2006-07-01
  4. Medieval Dutch Literature in its European Context (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature)
  5. Literature of the Low Countries: A Short History of Dutch Literature in the Netherlands and Belgium by Reinder Meijer, 1978-11-01
  6. Janus Gruter's English years: Studies in the continuity of Dutch literature in exile in Elizabethan England (Publications of the Sir Thomas Browne Institute, Leiden. Special series) by Leonard Wilson Forster, 1967
  7. Scott and his influence on Dutch literature ... by Hendrik Vissink, 2010-09-04
  8. Fugitive Dreams: An Anthology of Dutch Colonial Literature (Libraries of the Indies) by E. M. Beekman, 1988-05
  9. The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Literature 1991 by Thomas F. Shannon, 1993-03-16
  10. SOMETHING UNDERSTOOD. Studies in Anglo-Dutch Literary Translation. (D Q R Studies in Literature) by Bart Westerweel, 1990-01
  11. The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Literature 1987 by Thomas F. Shannon, 1989-05-08
  12. English influences in Dutch literature and Justus van Effen as intermediary;: An aspect of eighteenth century achievement, by William J. B Pienaar, 1971
  13. A New Holland-America line. The queen Wilhelmina lectureship for Dutch literature and history in the United States of America by G 1856-1923 Kalff, 2010-09-08
  14. A History of Literature in the Caribbean: English and Dutch-Speaking Regions (Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages)

1. Dutch Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Dutch literature comprises all writings of literary merit written through the ages in the Dutch language but, as with other literary traditions, Dutch literature is not
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Dutch literature comprises all writings of literary merit written through the ages in the Dutch language but, as with other literary traditions, Dutch literature is not restricted to the Netherlands alone. Dutch-language authors do not necessarily have to be from the Netherlands, as Dutch literature is or was also produced in other Dutch-speaking regions, such as Belgium Suriname , the Netherlands Antilles French Flanders South Africa and the former Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia ), or by people originally from abroad who came to live in the Netherlands (such as Anne Frank and Kader Abdolah ). In its earliest stages, Dutch literature is defined as those pieces of literary merit written in one of the Dutch dialects of the Low Countries . Before the 17th century, there was no unified standard language; the dialects that are considered Dutch evolved from Old Frankish around the 5th century.
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Main article: Medieval Dutch literature See also: Dutch folklore In the earliest stages of the Dutch language, a considerable degree of mutual intelligibility with some (what we now call)

2. Dutch Literature: Encyclopedia II - Dutch Literature - Decline 1670–1795
Unlike English literature, where the Augustan period and the Age of Enlightenment sustained the high level of the Jacobean age, eighteenthcentury Dutch literature mainly saw
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4. Dutch Literature - LoveToKnow 1911
DUTCH LITERATURE. The languages now known as Dutch and Flemish did not begin to take distinct shape till about the end of the lath century. From a few existing fragments two
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DUTCH LITERATURE. The languages now known as Dutch and Flemish did not begin to take distinct shape till about the end of the lath century. From a few existing fragments - two incantations from the 8th century, a version of the Psalms from the 9th century, and several charters - a supposed Old Dutch language has been recognized; but Dutch literature actually commences in the 13th century, as Middle Dutch, the creation of the first national movement in Brabant Flanders Holland and Zealand From the wreck of Frankish anarchy no genuine folk-tales of Dutch antiquity have come down to us, and scarcely any echoes of German myth. On the other hand, the sagas of Charlemagne and Arthur appear immediately in hlllem Middle Dutch forms. These were evidently introduced by wandering minstrels and jongleurs, and translated to gratify the curiosity of the noble women. It is rarely that the name of such a translator has reached us, but we happen to know that the fragments we possess of the French romance of William of Orange were written in Dutch by a certain Klaas van Haarlem , between 1191 and 1217. The

5. Dutch Literature: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Literature, literally translated, means acquaintance with letters , and therefore the academic study of literature is known as Letters
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Discussion Ask a question about ' Dutch literature Start a new discussion about ' Dutch literature Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia Dutch literature comprises all writings of literary merit Literature Literature, literally translated, means "acquaintance with letters" , and therefore the academic study of literature is known as Letters...
written through the ages History of Dutch Dutch is a West Germanic language, that originated from the Old Frankish dialects.Among the words with which Dutch has enriched the English vocabulary are: brandy, cole slaw, cookie, cruiser, dock, easel, freight, landscape, spook, stoop, and yacht...
in the Dutch language Dutch language Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken by over 22 million people as a native language and over 5 million people as a second language.
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but, as with other literary traditions, Dutch literature is not restricted to the

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7. Dutch Literature | Ask.com Encyclopedia
Dutch literature comprises all writings of literary merit written through the ages in the Dutch language but, as with other literary traditions, Dutch literature is not restricted to
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8. Medieval Dutch Literature - VisWiki
Medieval Dutch literature Count of Holland, Folklore of the Low Countries, Elckerlijc, Elegast, Heinrich von Veldeke - VisWiki
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10. Medieval Dutch Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Medieval Dutch literature is the Dutch literature produced in the Low Countries from the earliest stages of the language up to the sixteenth century.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article should be divided into sections by topic, to make it more accessible . Please help by adding section headings in accordance with Wikipedia's style guidelines (January 2010) Medieval Dutch literature is the Dutch literature produced in the Low Countries from the earliest stages of the language up to the sixteenth century. In the earliest stages of the Dutch language, a considerable degree of mutual intelligibility with some (what we now call) German dialects was present, and some fragments and authors are claimed for both realms. Examples include the 12th-century poet Henric van Veldeke , who is claimed by both Dutch and German literature In the first stages of Dutch literature, poetry was the predominant form of literary expression. In the Low Countries as in the rest of Europe, courtly romance and poetry were popular genres during the Middle Ages . One such Minnesanger was the aforementioned Van Veldeke. The chivalric epic was a popular genre as well, often featuring

11. Dutch Literature | TripAtlas.com
Similar to other literary traditions Dutch literature is not restricted to the Netherlands alone. Dutchlanguage authors do not necessarily have to be from the Netherlands, as
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This article deals with the forms of literature written in the Dutch language . Just as English literature is not restricted to England alone, Dutch-language authors do not necessarily have to be from the Netherlands , as Dutch literature is or was also produced in other (formerly) Dutch-speaking regions: Belgium Surinam , the Netherlands Antilles Aruba , the former Dutch East Indies (as of the republic of Indonesia In its earliest stages, Dutch literature is defined as those pieces of literary merit written in one of the Dutch dialects. Before the seventeenth century , there was no unified standard language; the dialects that are considered Dutch (as opposed to Low German ) are thought to have diverged from Low Franconian around the eighth century
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14. Dutch Literature And Language - WESSWeb
Reference Shelf. Crime.nl overzicht van alle Nederlandstalige misdaadauteurs van Nederland en Belgi ; Biobibliographical encyclopedia of Dutch and Flemish crime writers.
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Biobibliographical encyclopedia of Dutch and Flemish crime writers.
Brief biographies, critical essays and bibliographies for many Dutch authors whose works have been translated or are seeking translations.
Biographies of deceased members of the Society for Dutch Literature.
Database containing the results of an exhaustive, critical survey of medieval narrative texts from the Southern Low Countries. The database runs on SilverPlatter and has over 1500 bibliographic records A project of the University of Ghent and the Catholic University of Leuven.
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15. Dutch Literature - Free Net Encyclopedia
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This article deals with the forms of literature written in the Dutch language . Just as English literature is not restricted to England alone, Dutch-language authors do not necessarily have to be from the Netherlands , as Dutch literature is or was also produced in other (formerly) Dutch-speaking regions, such as Belgium Suriname , the Netherlands Antilles French Flanders and the former Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia In its earliest stages, Dutch literature is defined as those pieces of literary merit written in one of the Low Countries ' Dutch dialects. Before the seventeenth century , there was no unified standard language; the dialects that are considered Dutch (as opposed to Low German ) are thought to have diverged from Low Franconian around the seventh century
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Template:Main For the earliest stages of the Dutch language (and so its literature), the boundaries with what is now considered German are vague, and some fragments and authors are claimed for both realms. Examples include the

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17. Dutch Literature - Wikipedia@pedia
Dutch literatureSimilar to other literary traditions Dutch literature is not restricted to the Netherlands alone. Dutchlanguage authors do not necessarily have to be from the
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20. Dutch Literature - Definition
Dutch literature is in the common meaning of the word all the written texts in Dutch. However, literature also has a different meaning, namely, text that have an extra layer in
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Dutch literature is in the common meaning of the word all the written texts in Dutch . However, literature also has a different meaning, namely, text that have an extra layer in it, texts that use lots of symbolic language. This page is about those Dutch texts that are considered to be a part of the Dutch literary canon Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History of Dutch literature
1.1 Earliest stages (1000-1500)

1.2 The "Golden Age" (1500-1650)

1.3 Decline (1650-1800)
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2.4 Antillic writers and poets:
History of Dutch literature
A few keywords as an outline for those those that like to write the history of the Dutch language.
Earliest stages (1000-1500)
Wachtendonkse psalmen, Vogalas, Abele spelen, Reinaerde, Karel ende Elegast, mystery plays, rederijkers, Bijns
The "Golden Age" (1500-1650)
Vondel P.C. Hooft (also his Histories), Bredero , Jacob Cats, Muiderkring , Statenvertaling, Vonderslag
Decline (1650-1800)
Van Alphen, Wolff en Deken

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