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Extractions: See How to Edit and Style and How-to for help, or this article's talk page This article deals with the forms of literature written in the Dutch language . Just as English literature is not restricted to England alone, Dutch-language authors do not necessarily have to be from the Netherlands , as Dutch literature is or was also produced in other (formerly) Dutch-speaking regions: Belgium Surinam , the Netherlands Antilles Aruba , the former Dutch East Indies (as of the republic of Indonesia In its earliest stages, Dutch literature is defined as those pieces of literary merit written in one of the Dutch dialects. Before the seventeenth century , there was no unified standard language; the dialects that are considered Dutch (as opposed to Low German ) are thought to have diverged from Low Franconian around the eighth century Contents showTocToggle("show","hide")
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Extractions: Create an account or log in Dutch literature Dutch language Netherlands Antilles ... Pseudonym , Constantijn ... Print friendly version Tell a friend Navigation Search Toolbox Article ... Post Message Dutch literature is in the common meaning of the word all the written texts in Dutch . However, literature also has a different meaning, namely, text that have an extra layer in it, texts that use lots of symbolic language. This page is about those Dutch texts that are considered to be a part of the Dutch literary canon Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History of Dutch literature 2.4 Antillic writers and poets: A few keywords as an outline for those those that like to write the history of the Dutch language. Wachtendonkse psalmen, Vogalas, Abele spelen, Reinaerde, Karel ende Elegast, mystery plays, rederijkers, Bijns Vondel, Hooft (also his Histories), Bredero, Cats, Muiderkring, Statenvertaling, Vonderslag
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Extractions: Verify here Web medlibrary.org This MedLibrary.org supplementary page on Dutch literature is provided directly from the open source Wikipedia as a service to our readers. Please see the note below on authorship of this content, as well as the Wikipedia usage guidelines. To search for other content from our encyclopedia supplement, please use the form below: BM Pharmacy Generic pharmaceuticals at unbeatable prices. Insomnia, men's health, hair health, pain control. bmpharmacy.com Online Pharmacy ... frugalmed.com Ads by Tiva Similar to other literary traditions Dutch literature is not restricted to the Netherlands alone. Dutch-language authors do not necessarily have to be from the Netherlands, as Dutch literature is or was also produced in other Dutch-speaking regions, such as Belgium Suriname , the Netherlands Antilles French Flanders South Africa and the former Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia ). In its earliest stages, Dutch literature is defined as those pieces of literary merit written in one of the Dutch dialects of the
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Extractions: Edit this page Similar to other literary traditions Dutch literature is not restricted to the Netherlands alone. Dutch-language authors do not necessarily have to be from the Netherlands, as Dutch literature is or was also produced in other Dutch-speaking regions, such as Belgium Suriname , the Netherlands Antilles French Flanders and the former Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia ). In its earliest stages, Dutch literature is defined as those pieces of literary merit written in one of the Dutch dialects of the Low Countries . Before the seventeenth century , there was no unified standard language; the dialects that are considered Dutch diverged evolved from Old Frankish around the 5th century. Template:Main Template:Seealso In the earliest stages of the Dutch language, a considerable degree of mutual inteligbly with some (what we now call) German dialects was present, and some fragments and authors are claimed for both realms. Examples include the
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Extractions: var skin = 'monobook';var stylepath = '/skins'; Personal tools Your continued donations keep Wikipedia running! Jump to: navigation search Categories Cleanup from December 2005 ... Dutch literature This article deals with the forms of literature written in the Dutch language . Just as English literature is not restricted to England alone, Dutch-language authors do not necessarily have to be from the Netherlands , as Dutch literature is or was also produced in other (formerly) Dutch-speaking regions, such as Belgium Suriname , the Netherlands Antilles French Flanders and the former Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia In its earliest stages, Dutch literature is defined as those pieces of literary merit written in one of the Low Countries ' Dutch dialects. Before the seventeenth century , there was no unified standard language; the dialects that are considered Dutch (as opposed to Low German ) are thought to have diverged from Low Franconian around the seventh century edit For the earliest stages of the Dutch language (and so its literature), the boundaries with what is now considered
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Extractions: Jump to: navigation search Similar to other literary traditions Dutch literature is not restricted to the Netherlands alone. Dutch-language authors do not necessarily have to be from the Netherlands, as Dutch literature is or was also produced in other Dutch-speaking regions, such as Belgium Suriname , the Netherlands Antilles French Flanders South Africa and the former Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia ). In its earliest stages, Dutch literature is defined as those pieces of literary merit written in one of the Dutch dialects of the Low Countries . Before the seventeenth century , there was no unified standard language; the dialects that are considered Dutch evolved from Old Frankish around the 5th century. In the earliest stages of the Dutch language, a considerable degree of mutual intelligibility with some (what we now call) German dialects was present, and some fragments and authors are claimed for both realms. Examples include the