The Journal of Dutch Literature (JDL) is the first English language, peer reviewed journal dedicated to the study of Dutch literature from the Middle Ages to the present day. With its methodological and frequently interdisciplinary approach, the journal places Dutch literature in an international context, treating literary phenomena against the broader perspective of international literary research. "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=process_visitor_download&editorial_id=3497">Preview: New issue Volume 2, number 2 In this issue of the JDL, Lotte Jensen shows the Dutch against Napoleon, the interesting relation between resistance literature in the Netherlands and the national identity between 1806-1813, Mike Kestemont discusses stylometry in the field of Middle Dutch Studies, especially in the domain of authorship attribution and scribe identification and Yra van Dijk will present a new and insightful perspective on the emerging digital materiality of language. The Journal of Dutch Literature is published twice a year. The 2011 volume 2 issue is now available online at "http://www.journalofdutchliterature.org">JournalofDutchLiterature.org. The next issue is expected in the summer 2012!
The next issue is expected in the beginning of march 2012. Are you interested and you would like us to notify you when the next issue is available? Click on the KEEP ME POSTED button under the thumbnail. In this print copy two volumes JDL are combined Volume 2, no. 1 Foreword - Dutch Novelists Beyond 'Postmodern' Relativism - Thomas Vaessens, University of Amsterdam - Three Attempts at a Dutch Sublime - Christophe Madelein & Jurgen Pieters, University of Ghent - Facing it: sovereignty and how to live with theft and violence in the law - the case of Karel ende Elegast - Frans-Willem Korsten, University of Leiden & Erasmus School for History, Culture and Communication - Literature after Radio: Tuning in to Ivo Michiels's Alfacyclus - Yasco Horsman, University of Leiden - Images of Europe - Sven Vitse, Utrecht University - Review: A literary history for international students of Dutch - Erik Spinoy, University of Liege - Review: (International?) Literary History and Women's Writing - Jane Fenoulhet, University College London Volume 2, no. 2 Foreword - The Dutch against Napoleon.
Resistance Literature and National Identity, 1806-1813 - Lotte Jensen, Radboud University, Nijmegen - Mesmerized by mysticism: The transcendental style of Bruno Dumont's Hadewijch - Peter Verstraten, University of Leiden - What can stylometry learn from its application to Middle Dutch literature? - Mike Kestemont, University of Antwerp - A Performance of Reality. Handwriting and Paper in Digital Literature - Yra van Dijk, University of Amsterdam - Review: Visual Practices and Invisible Boundaries - Lise Gosseye, University of Ghent About the Authors