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Tijdschrift voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde - Volume 140, Issue 2, 2024
Volume 140, Issue 2, 2024
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Strijdbare vrouwen, laffe kerels
More LessAbstractThe poet Anna van der Horst was the first female author in the Dutch Republic to publish an epic featuring a female protagonist. However, there has been minimal scholarly attention directed towards her epics De gevallen van Ruth (1764) and Debora (1769). This article posits that an intertextual analysis of Debora contributes to the ongoing scholarship on early modern Dutch women’s writing, which has predominantly focused on paratextual material. Van der Horst modifies the traditionally masculine genre of the epic by introducing a heroine aligned with conventional masculine expectations, simultaneously challenging the traditional portrayal of the female protagonist. Furthermore, she transforms Judges 4-5 and the contemporary epic Abraham, de aartsvader (1728) in a manner that amplifies the role of women and diminishes the significance of men. This strategy strongly resembles the postmodern act of feminist revision. These transformations challenge gender stereotypes and suggest that Van der Horst’s poetry may possess a more subversive or radical nature than anticipated based on the afterwords of her epics. The article therefore also compels a re-evaluation of the Biblical epic, not solely as a religious genre but also as an emancipatory one, particularly when examining the contributions of women writers.
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More LessAbstractLiterary value assignment is most visible in the form of textual value judgments, especially in literary criticism. These textual value judgments are often not visible in the case of literary prizes. Which value judgments play a role in the awarding of the ANV Debutantenprijs by the jury of this prize in the years 2016-2019? This answer is obtained through a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the evaluative statements in the jury minutes using the categorization model for evaluation domains that Yvette Linders and Esther Op de Beek developed for the analysis of literary (daily newspaper) criticism. The analysis shows that the jury has a traditional view of literature and authorship. In addition to poetic and textual criteria, emotions and ideas about authorship, as well as external factors, such as other literary prizes, the reader and commercial considerations, also appear to influence the assignment of value through the literary prize.
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