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De Zeventiende Eeuw. Cultuur in de Nederlanden in interdisciplinair perspectief | 2012

Een glazenmaker op de Parnas. Twee carrières van Jan Vos (1610 -1667)

N. Geerdink

A poet and glazier, Jan Vos (1610-1667) ran his own small glazier business in the Kalverstraat in Amsterdam. His careers as both poet and glazier converged in several ways. This article shows how Vos the poet portrayed himself as a glazier in his poems, while Vos the glazier profited from his reputation as (city) poet, as he used his poetry to obtain orders from the Amsterdam city government to install/replace window panes.


Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies | 2010

Cultural Marketing of William III: A Religious Turn in Katharina Lescailje's Political Poetry

N. Geerdink

Abstract William III (1650–1702) and his wife Mary II (1662–1695) have been praised extensively by Dutch poets. One gets the impression that the government of the King-Stadholder was widely appreciated in the Dutch Republic, while in fact his position was not uncontested and this image was partly constructed in laudatory poems. The laudations for William were univocal in their praise and particularly religious in tone. The example of the Amsterdam female poet Katharina Lescailje (1649–1711) highlights both aspects of the poetry about William and Mary. The resounding praise for William, as well as the religious tone in the poems written during the 1680s, was in remarkable opposition to her earlier political poems, written in the 1670s. In this article Lescailjes political poems from the period 1672–1702 are examined in order to explain both the ideological and religious shift in her work.


Early Modern Low Countries | 2017

Note on Emily S. Thelen (ed.), The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th-17th centuries). : Note

N. Geerdink; info:eu-repo; dai


Early Modern Low Countries | 2017

Emily S. Thelen (ed.), The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th-17th centuries)

N. Geerdink


Passage. Tijdschrift voor Europese Literatuur & Cultuur | 2015

Europese heldin voor eigen gewin: Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542-1587)

N. Geerdink


Archive | 2015

De leeslijst: 222 werken uit de Nederlandstalige literatuur

N. Geerdink; J.H.T. Joosten; J.B. Oosterman


Nederlandse Letterkunde | 2015

Een veelstemmig verhaal. Auteurschap in de Geschiedenis van de Nederlandse literatuur

G. Bouwmeester; N. Geerdink; L.J. Ham


Geerdink, Nina;Joosten, Jos;Oosterman, Johan (ed.), De leeslijst: 222 werken uit de Nederlandstalige literatuur | 2015

Geleerd gereformeerd en gereformeerd geleerd. Jacobus Revius, Over-Ysselsche sangen en dichten

N. Geerdink


Geerdink, Nina;Joosten, Jos;Oosterman, Johan (ed.), De leeslijst: 222 werken uit de Nederlandstalige literatuur | 2015

Toegangsbewijs tot de literaire elite. Jan Vos, Aran en Titus

N. Geerdink


Geerdink, Nina;Joosten, Jos;Oosterman, Johan (ed.), De leeslijst: 222 werken uit de Nederlandstalige literatuur | 2015

Dichter en zakenvrouw. Katharina Lescailje, Tooneel- en Mengelpoëzy

N. Geerdink

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Radboud University Nijmegen

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Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands

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