Simon Gorter's Letterkundige Studi n... is a collection of literary studies and essays by Simon Gorter, offering insights into Dutch literature and language. This volume, edited by Jacob Gijsbert de Hoop Scheffer, presents Gorter's critical perspectives on various literary works and linguistic topics. The essays reflect Gorter's deep engagement with Dutch letters and his contribution to literary scholarship. This book remains valuable for students and scholars of Dutch literature, providing historical context and critical analysis of significant literary texts.
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