Naar een diachrone blik op de verdiensten van Nederlandstalige auteurs
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2020-04-01
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This article argues that it is both important and viable to develop a diachronic perspective on the profits of literary authors in the Low Countries. Up to now, conceptual and theoretical boundaries between different subdisciplines within Dutch literary studies have resulted in a compartmentalized, fragmentary narrative of the economic, social and symbolic profits of literary authors throughout the centuries. On the basis of a survey of the theoretical frameworks dominant in the subdisciplines of medieval, early modern and modern Dutch literature, we highlight the opportunities and difficulties for a diachronic perspective on financial advancement, focusing both on practice and discourse. In addition, we propose a schematic model that tries to overcome the difficulties and enables us to profit from the opportunities. This proposal allows for a sharper focus on both the practice of and discourse on literary authors’ economic gain from a diachronic perspective.
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study of poetics, profits, authorship, diachronic perspective, cultural sociology, cultural history, Taverne
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Sleiderink, R, van den Braber, H M, Geerdink, N & Ham, L J 2020, 'Naar een diachrone blik op de verdiensten van Nederlandstalige auteurs', Nederlandse Letterkunde, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 7-26. https://doi.org/10.5117/NEDLET2020.1.002.SLEI