Abstract

This article investigates the anonymously published Dutch libertarian student novel De Leidsche Straat-Schender, Of de Roekelooze Student and discusses its narrator’s awareness of the contemporary literary scene during the 1680s in Amsterdam. A high level of poetological self-referentiality is related to the material needs and economical conditions of Dutch book trade, especially to the life circumstances of a prominent editor of libertarian literature, Timotheus ten Hoorn.

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