Source
Nederlandse Letterkunde, 19, 3, (2014), pp. 205-228ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Organization
Algemene Cultuurwetenschappen (ACW)
Journal title
Nederlandse Letterkunde
Volume
vol. 19
Issue
iss. 3
Languages used
Dutch (dut)
Page start
p. 205
Page end
p. 228
Subject
Europe and its Worlds after 1800; Studying Criticism And Reception Across BordersAbstract
The first two decades of the twentieth century saw a rapid expansion of literary criticism in the Dutch literary field. Models played an important role in contemporary debates about the nature and function of criticism. In search for new modes of critical writing after the Movement of 1880, critics (consciously or not) made use of discursive conventions, textual genres and exemplary predecessors in order to determine their own critical practice. This article develops a model for studying the specific features and functions of models in literary criticism by analyzing a questionnaire in the Dutch weekly magazine De Groene Amsterdammer in 1917.
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