TLC – The Low Countries
Rekkem, Foundation Stichting Ons Erfdeel
Annuale
Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Coll: Riv. 47
Consistenza: n. 1, 1993-n. 8, 2000-2001
[ 2001 ] [ 2000-1996 ] [ 1995-1993]
Geert van Istendael, Brussels, City of the Coming Century, p. 10
Henk van Gelder, ‘I LIKE Being Naughty!’ The Work of Annie
M.G. Schmidt. Three Poems by Annie M.G. Schmidt, p. 18
Anton Korteweg, Five Times Two Picture-Poems. Poems by E.
du Perron, Lenze L. Bouwers, Pierre Kemp, Rutger Kopland, Roland
Jooris, Albert Verwey, Willem van toorn, Ed Leeflang and Hans
Faverey, p. 25
Gerdin Linthorst, Between Theatre and Cinema, The Films of
Alex van Warmerdam, p. 33
Dirk de Geest, ‘Read me in full or not at all’. The Poetry
of Leonard Nolens. Four Poems by Leonard Nolens, p. 37
Wiep van Bunge, Spinoza and the Golden Age of the Dutch Republic, p. 43
H.M. Dupuis, Euthanasia in the Netherlands. Facts and Moral
Arguments, p. 52
Deborah Jowitt, Adventuress in the Thickets of Postmodernism.
A Reflection on the Work Of Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, p. 59
Cyrille Offermans, ‘Nothing helps’ The Poems of Hans Faverey.
Six Poems by Hans Faverey, p. 63
Frits van Oostrom, Middle Dutch Literature as a Mirror of
European Culture, p. 70
Lauran toorians, ‘The finest painter in the whole Christian
world’. Hans Memling and His Art, p. 81
Paul Depondt, The Unfinished Work of Art. The Paintings of
René Daniëls, p. 87
August Willemsen, Babel behind the Dikes. Living in the Bijlmermeer, p. 92
David A. Pinder, Myth and Reality in the Human Geography of
the Netherlands, p. 98
Pieter Leroy, The Wadden Sea: A Special Area – Specially
Protected?, p. 108
Sarah Hart, Gardening in the Netherlands, p.114
Jan van Hove, A Park for Modern Art. The Middelheim Open-Air
Sculpture Museum in Antwerp, p. 119
Pierre H. Dubois, ‘An Utrecht lady’s charms’. Belle van Zuylen
/ Isabelle de Charrière, p. 125
Paul de Wispelaere, Writing as an Act of Revolt and Emancipation,
The Work of Monika van Paemel. Extract from ‘The First Stone’
by Monika van Paemel, p. 131
Ton J. Broos, Desert Island Dutch. Imaginary Voyages, Adventures
and Robinsonades in the Low Countries, p. 139
Anne Marie Musschoot, The Art of Evocation. The Symbolist
Movement in Belgium, p. 148
Lydia M.A. Schoonbaert, James Ensor, Pioneer of Modern European
Art, p. 156
Aart van Zoest, A Master of Word and Image. Marten toonder
and the Bumble Comic Strips.Extract from ‘The top Dogs’ by Marten
toonder, p. 168
Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr., Woman in Blue Reading a Letter.
An Approach to Viewing Venneer, p. 175
Ilse Kuijken, A Naïve Engineer. Panamarenko’s Art, p. 181
Connie Kristel, ‘A sacred duty’. The Holocaust in Dutch Historiography, p. 186
D.H.Schram, An Unfinished Chapter The Second World War and
the Holocaust in Dutch Literature, p. 195
Rudi van der Paardt, A Unity of Opposites. The Paradoxical
Oeuvre of Harry Mulisch. Extract from ‘The Assault’ by Harry
Mulisch, p. 204
Marc Peire, Performing Early Music in the Low Countries, p. 210
José Boyens, Ger van Elk Was Here, p. 215
Paul Vermeuien, The Terrible Beauty of the Twentieth Century.
A Portrait of Rem Koolhaas, p. 223
Els de Bens, From Gazettiers to Newspaper Groups. The Press
in Flanders, p. 229
Pierre Delsaerdt, Gold Leather and Lead Letters. Antwerp’s
Plantin-Moretus Museum. ‘Le bonheur de ce monde’ by Christophe
Plantin, p. 236
Steven Jacobs, ‘Like a doctor, without either love or loathing’.
The Work of Henry van de Velde, p. 244
Max Nord, The Netherlands Antilles and Surinam, Treasure-Chests
of Dutch-Language Literature, p. 251
Pieter C. Ritsema van Eck, The Art of Glass, p. 258
Chronicle, p. 264
Jozef Deleu, Foreword, p. 9
Hans Ibelings, A Paradise for Modern Architecture, Recent
Architecture in Rotterdam, p. 10
Paul Claes, Claus the Chameleon. ‘I’d like to sing you a song
…’ by Hugo Claus, p. 17
E.M. Uhlenbeck, The Threat of Rapid Language Death. A Recently
Acknowledged Global Problem, p. 25
Hugo Brems, Seven Woman Poets from the Low Countries. Poems
by Miriam Van hee, E/ma van Haren, Anneke Brassinga, Anna Enquist,
Christine D ‘haen, Eva Gerlach and Marieke Jonkman, p. 32
Ignace Bossuyt, The Art of Give and Take. Musical Relations
between England and Flanders from the 15th to the 17th Centuries, p. 39
Gerdin Linthorst, The Dutch Documentary. Social Conscience,
Humanism and a Taste for Experiment, p. 51
Pieter Leroy, The Low Countries Do Smell of Manure, Don’t
They? Environmental Problems, Environmental Awareness and Environmental
Policy in the Netherlands and Flanders, p. 56
Roland Jooris, The Painter and his Surroundings. The Work
of Roger Raveel, p. 64
Anne Marie Musschoot, Postmodernism in the Literature of
the Low Countries, p. 69
Saskia Bak, ‘I do not know how I shall turn out …’. The
Development of the Work of Mondrian, from Naturalism to Victory
Boogie-Woogie, p. 75
Walter Goddijn, Church and Ideology in the Netherlands, p. 83
E.M.Beekman, Grounds for Memory. Colonial Literature from
the Former Dutch East Indies, p. 90
Bianca Stigter, New Fairy Tales for the Low Countries. About
Marlene Dumas, a South African Artist in the Netherlands, p. 100
A. Teeuw, Indonesia and the Netherlands. A Renewed Interest, p. 107
Ariejan Korteweg, The Great Leap Forward. Dance in the Low
Countries: The Advantage of a Lack of Tradition, p. 111
Manu Ruys, Belgian Federalisation, p. 118
Ludo Bekkers, Creations of Earth and Fire. The Ceramics of
José Venneersch, p. 124
E.H. Kossmann, Huizinga and Geyl. A Portrait of Two Dutch
Historians, p. 130
Piet Couttenier, ‘O, this is a place!’ Aspects of the English
World of Guido Gezelle. ‘The Evening and the Rose’ by Guido Gezelle, p. 137
Cees Nooteboom, Visiting Professor (with an essay by Frans
de Rover), p. 144
Marjan van Zijtveld, The Mauritshuis. From City Palace to
National Museum, p. 153
Svetlana Alpers, Picturing Dutch Culture, p. 158
WimDaems, Biotechnology in Flanders. Big in the Microcosm
of Cells and Molecules, p. 166
Ad Zuiderent, No Longing for Paradise. The Poetry of Rutger
Kopland. Five Poems by Rutger Kopland, p. 172
Erik Duverger, Flemish Tapestry, p. 177
K. van Berkel, Newton in the Netherlands, p. 186
Christopher Brown, Dutch Painting. A Personal View, p. 192
Theo Hermans, Studying ‘Single Dutch’? What Next?! Dutch Studies
in the Anglophone World, p. 204
Karel Porteman, From First Sight to Insight. The Emblem in
the Low Countries, p. 212
Charles Gehring, New Amsterdam on the Hudson. The Dutch Background
of New York City, p. 223
Gary Schwartz, Marten Jan Bok, Warmth in Cold Stone, The Architectural
Paintings of Pieter Saenredam, p. 231
Jaap Goedegebuure, An Artist in Remembering. The Work of A.
E. Th. van der Heijden. Extract from ‘Parents Failing’ by A.F.Th.
van der Heijden, p. 239
Jos Nijhof, Paul van der Plank, An Anatomy of Dutch Cabaret, p. 248
Paul Hadermann, From the Message to the Medium. The Poetic
Evolution of Paul van Ostaijen. Three Poems by Paul van Ostaijen, p. 254
Chronicle, p. 262