Searching You can search by clicking on one of the following links on the upper side of the screen. "Authors" to search for an author "Works" to search for a work "Receptions" to search for a reception Some hints for the various fields on which you can search: Author of reception document Use this field to find receptions by this person. To find receptions by a woman: search on her name To find receptions by a category (i.e. by men): search on the category To find receptions by a specific man: search on his name in the "title of reception document" field Author of work Use this field to find receptions of the works of this writer. Country This list contains only countries, not the areas in which a language was spoken. Sometimes you are uncertain about a country, for instance if you don't know if a writer who wrote in German lived in Germany, Austria, Switzerland or even the double-monarchy. Similary if a writer wrote in various languages or in the language that was not the official one of the country in which she lived. In such cases, it's best to try all possible countries (or no country at all) Elements of bibliography In this field you can search for various bibliographical works Gender The list of authors also ..\includes: * some names of persons who are not known for certain to be female (to find them choose "both") * various categories for male authors (e.g. translator) - their names, if known, are specified in the relevant records Genre The list allows you to choose amongst a number of genres. We have chosen to use fairly broadly defined genres, instead of splitting them into more precise subgenres (like historical novel, novel in letters). Living in year You can only search on a single year. Searching on a period of time is not possible Name Search in the names of "authors". The term "authors" here ..\includes translators and reporters, and any other women who have addressed themselves to a wider audience in writing or in print. Not included are women who just kept a diary or only wrote private letters. When searching, a part of the name often suffices. Receiving country Choose the country for which you'd like to see data on receptions. Please note: if you're looking for translations into a particular language, try all the countries in which this language was used. Records per page You can change this value if you'd like to see more records per page Reference Search on references to the source of a reception (such as journal, volume and page number of an article) Source This list contains the various sources in which data can be found. These include 18th and 19th century journals, library catalogues and lists of translations. By selecting one, you get the data which were found in this source. Title of reception document Search on the title of a translation, article etc. You can also use this field to search male reception-authors by name. Topos Search on narrative elements that can have a part in women's texts. Such elements, called "narrative topoi", are indicated with a code which was developed by SATOR (Société pour l'Analyse de la Topique Romanesque; see www.sator.org. At the moment, these codes are only available in French. We are working on selecting topoi that can be considered relevant for the field of female authorship. Type of reception document This is a list of the various types of receptions: translation, journal article, comments in an egodocument etc. By selecting one, you get data on receptions of that particular type. Words of title You can search on the whole or part of a title. If you search on common words, the number of results may be too high. Try searching on words that are unique to the title you're looking for. Written/published in year Search on the year in which a reception was written or published. The "Reports" link takes you to a page with reports. Reports contain all the data in this database, grouped in various ways. Editors can use "login" link to get to the login page.
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Found 26032 records
Author of work Work Publish year Receiver Gender Reception type Year Country
1 Xreception Alcock, Deborah The Spanish brothers 1870 ~~journalist (name below) M Article in the press 1873 Netherlands
2 Xreception Alcock, Deborah The Spanish brothers 1870 ~~translator (name unknown) U Translation 1878 Netherlands
3 Xreception Alcoforado, Mariana Les Lettres Portugaises [Portuguese Letters] 1669 ~~translator male (name below) M Translation 1896 Portugal
4 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Work. A Story of Experience 1873 ~~journalist (name unknown) M Mention 1885 Netherlands
5 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May An Old-Fashioned Girl 1870 ~~journalist (name unknown) M Article in the press 1873 Netherlands
6 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Flower Fables 1855 Kol, Nellie van F Mention 1899 Netherlands
7 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Flower Fables 1855 Koorders-Boeke, Marie Henriëtte F Translation 1888 Netherlands
8 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May An Old-Fashioned Girl 1870 ~~editor male (name below) M Publicity 1884 Netherlands
9 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May An Old-Fashioned Girl 1870 ~~journalist female (name unknown) F Mention 1884 Netherlands
10 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Work. A Story of Experience 1873 ~~journalist (name below) M Article in the press 1875 Netherlands
11 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May My contraband 1863 Koorders-Boeke, Marie Henriëtte F Translation published in periodical press 1878 Netherlands
12 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May *Louisa May Alcott, the author Koorders-Boeke, Marie Henriëtte F Women's press: article 1878 Netherlands
13 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Jack and Jill: A Village Story 1880 ~~translator (name unknown) U Translation published in periodical press 1874 Netherlands
14 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Work. A Story of Experience 1873 ~~author male (name below) M Article in the press 1877 Netherlands
15 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Aunt Jo's scrapbag 1871 Zwaardemaker-Visscher, Jacoba Berendina F Translation 1878 Netherlands
16 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May *Louisa May Alcott, the author ~~journalist (name unknown) M Article in the press 1878 Netherlands
17 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May *Louisa May Alcott, the author Koorders-Boeke, Marie Henriëtte F Article in the press 1876 Netherlands
18 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Little women; or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy 1868 Koorders-Boeke, Marie Henriëtte F Article in the press 1877 Netherlands
19 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Work. A Story of Experience 1873 Koorders-Boeke, Marie Henriëtte F Translation 1875 Netherlands
20 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Rose in Bloom: A Sequel to "Eight Cousins" 1876 Soboleska, Madame F Adaptation 1885 France
21 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May *Louisa May Alcott, the author Muysken, Geertruida A. F Egodocument 1889 Netherlands
22 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Work. A Story of Experience 1873 Badon-Ghijben, Johanna Gerhardina Wilhelmina F Article in the press 1879 Netherlands
23 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May *Louisa May Alcott, the author Kuenen, Wilhelmina F (Literary) history 1897 Netherlands
24 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May *Louisa May Alcott, the author Cone, Helen Gray F Article in the press 1890 Netherlands
25 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Jack and Jill: A Village Story 1880 ~~translator male (name below) M Translation 1880 Netherlands
26 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Little women; or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy 1868 Doedes, Aleida M.Th. F Translation 1876 Netherlands
27 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Little men 1871 ~~translator female (name unknown) F Translation 1879 Netherlands
28 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Rose in Bloom: A Sequel to "Eight Cousins" 1876 Doedes-Clarisse, Wilhelmina F Translation 1879 Netherlands
29 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Aunt Jo's scrapbag 1871 ~~journalist (name unknown) M Article in the press 1878 Netherlands
30 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Good wives 1871 ~reader(s) female (member of Damesleesmuseum, The Hague) F Library catalogue (association, club) Netherlands
31 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Morning-Glories, and Other stories 1868 Koorders-Boeke, Marie Henriëtte F Translation 1887 Netherlands
32 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Morning-Glories, and Other stories 1868 ~~author (name unknown) U Article in the press 1888 Netherlands
33 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May *Louisa May Alcott, the author Engelgardt, Anna Nikolayevna F Translation 1900 Russia
34 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May *Louisa May Alcott, the author ~~journalist (name below) M Women's press: article 1882 Netherlands
35 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Little women; or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy 1868 Horn, Elise F Translation 1908 Norway
36 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Good wives 1871 Horn, Elise F Translation 1909 Norway
37 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Little men 1871 Horn, Elise F Translation 1910 Norway
38 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Rose in Bloom: A Sequel to "Eight Cousins" 1876 ~~translator male (name below) M Translation 1885 Denmark
39 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Eight cousins, or the Aunt Hill 1875 ~~translator (name unknown) U Translation 1885 Denmark
40 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May An Old-Fashioned Girl 1870 ~~translator (name unknown) U Translation 1870 Sweden
41 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Under the Lilacs 1878 García-Lomas, María Dolores F Translation 1900 Spain
42 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May An Old-Fashioned Girl 1870 ~~journalist (name below) M Article in the press 1873 Netherlands
43 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Work. A Story of Experience 1873 ~~journalist (name unknown) M Article in the press 1876 Netherlands
44 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May An Old-Fashioned Girl 1870 ~~journalist (name unknown) M Article in the press 1875 Netherlands
45 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May A modern Mephistopheles 1877 ~~journalist (name unknown) M Article in the press 1891 Netherlands
46 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May *Louisa May Alcott, the author ~~journalist (name unknown) M Article in the press 1897 Netherlands
47 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Rose in Bloom: A Sequel to "Eight Cousins" 1876 ~~journalist (name unknown) M Article in the press 1880 Netherlands
48 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Something to do. 1873 ~reader(s) female (member of Damesleesmuseum, The Hague) F Library catalogue (association, club) 1896 Netherlands
49 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Work. A Story of Experience 1873 ~reader(s) female (member of Damesleesmuseum, The Hague) F Library catalogue (association, club) 1896 Netherlands
50 Xreception Alcott, Louisa May Little women; or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy 1868 ~reader(s) female (member of Damesleesmuseum, The Hague) F Library catalogue (association, club) 1896 Netherlands