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Volume XII – Issue i – Spring/Printemps 1991 – Dutch Perceptions of the East Indies in Arts and Letters

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Volume XII – Issue i – Spring/Printemps 1991 – Dutch Perceptions of the East Indies in Arts and Letters

Dutch Perceptions of the East Indies in Arts and Letters

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INTRODUCTION, page 1

CORNELIA N. MOORE – Johan S. Stavorinus, Patriot in an Age of Reason, page 4

E. M. BEEKMAN – Junghuhn’s Perception of Javanese Nature, page 11

ROBERT VAN NIEL – A Perception of a Perception of a Perception: Multatuli’s View of Java in the 1850s, page 21

GERARD TERMORSHUIZEN – A Life Free from Trammels; Soewarsih Djojopoespito and her novel Buiten het Gareel, page 30

FRANS VAN ROSEVELT – The Character of Professor McNeil in Maria Dermoût’s The Ten Thousand Things,page 38

AUGUSTINUS P. DIERICK – What if the Twain Do Meet? Prevalent Patterns in the Encounter between East and West in Some Dutch Novels of the East Indies., page 42

MARIEKE JALINK-WIJBRANS – ‘The Spirit is Victorious’, A Forgotten War, page 51

Bibliography, page 58

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