Dutch scholarship has a long and important tradition in scholarly philology dating back to the early days of Leiden University. ?Philology”, or the critical examination of classical texts, was regarde
In exploring the birth of a Dutch identity between 1780 and 1830, this book integrates nationalism studies with literary and linguistic history by highlighting scholarly study of the Dutch language as
Dutch literature is increasingly understood as a network of texts and poetics connected to other languages and literatures through translations and adaptations. In this book, a team of international r