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Nederlandse Letterkunde

Nederlandse Letterkunde (Journal for Dutch Literary Studies) is a high quality peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal publishes research in the field of Dutch literature from medieval times up until the present. It specifically aims at publishing innovative research with a focus on literary contexts (cultural history, media studies, institutional research).

Nederlandse Letterkunde is een wetenschappelijk tijdschrift dat artikelen van het hoogste niveau publiceert. De artikelen vertrekken vanuit een duidelijke probleemstelling en methodiek.

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Amsterdam University Press BV

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26 December 2024 (number 2)

25 February 2025 (number 3)

Nederlandse Letterkunde

Amsterdam University Press BV
3x per year
29,95

 

Current edition:
26 December 2024 (number 2)

Next edition:

25 February 2025 (number 3)
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Schedule Nederlandse Letterkunde
YearEditionRelease dateLatest delivery date
2025118-04-202521-04-2025
2025218-07-202521-07-2025
2025319-12-202522-12-2025

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