TY - JOUR
T1 - Grijs vernuft in groene jaren
T2 - Reflecties op auteurschapsontwikkeling bij vrouwen in vroegmoderne voorwerkteksten
AU - van Bodegraven, Annika
AU - Dietz, Feike
AU - Geerdink, Nina
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Early modern literary careers are generally perceived as progressive: inadequate young authors gradually develop their literary skills and knowledge while growing old. In this article, we analyse how young authorship and career development of early modern Dutch women writers was represented in front matter in their literary print-publications. We demonstrate that front matter’s praise of young women’s authorship was connected to both male and female flavoured qualities. These qualities turn out to be connected to the ways in which female careers were represented. When young female authorship was mainly legitimated based on intellectual capacities considered typically masculine, the women’s career is perceived as progressive. However: when this legitimation is rather based on qualities considered as typically feminine, such as virtuousness and handiwork skills, the women’s authorship at an early age is sometimes represented as already fully-grown and complete.
AB - Early modern literary careers are generally perceived as progressive: inadequate young authors gradually develop their literary skills and knowledge while growing old. In this article, we analyse how young authorship and career development of early modern Dutch women writers was represented in front matter in their literary print-publications. We demonstrate that front matter’s praise of young women’s authorship was connected to both male and female flavoured qualities. These qualities turn out to be connected to the ways in which female careers were represented. When young female authorship was mainly legitimated based on intellectual capacities considered typically masculine, the women’s career is perceived as progressive. However: when this legitimation is rather based on qualities considered as typically feminine, such as virtuousness and handiwork skills, the women’s authorship at an early age is sometimes represented as already fully-grown and complete.
U2 - 10.2143/SDL.64.2.3291064
DO - 10.2143/SDL.64.2.3291064
M3 - Article
SN - 0038-7479
VL - 64
SP - 97
EP - 126
JO - Spiegel der Letteren
JF - Spiegel der Letteren
IS - 2
ER -