Schrijverschap in de Belgische belle époque. Een sociaal-culturele geschiedenis

This book studies literary sociability during the belle époque (1890-1914) by comparing and relating organizations of authors with intellectual sociability in general. Drawing on a combination of methods including social network analysis, existing histories of Dutch and French speaking literature ar...

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Main Author: Verbruggen, Christophe
Format: eBook
Language:Dutch
Published: Gent; Nijmegen Academia Press / Vantilt 2009
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