Chapter Feestneuzen, of bij de neus genomen? Een verkennend onderzoek naar de ontstaansgeschiedenis, gebruikscontexten en functies van neusboekjes in de vroegmoderne Lage Landen

This article investigates 'nose books' (neusboekjes) and their social functions in the Early Modern Low Countries. Nose books are short literary texts written in the form of joyful ordinances that can be found in bound volumes (Sammelbände). These volumes contain a number of separately pri...

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Main Author: Versendaal, Rozanne (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2022
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