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Dutch literature
literature written in Dutch language

Tachtigers
thumb|Four of the Tachtigers photographed around 1888: from left to right, Willem Witsen, [[Willem Kloos, Hein Boeken, Maurits van der Valk]]
The Tachtigers ("Eightiers"), otherwise known as the Movement of Eighty (), were a radical and influential group of Dutch writers who developed a new approach in 19th-century Dutch literature. They interacted and worked together in Amsterdam from the 1880s. Many of them are still widely read today.
Hebban olla vogala
11th-century Old Dutch text fragment

chamber of rhetoric
The set of practices and experiences of the chambers or rethoric in Flanders and the Netherlands, as associations that share a love of language and performing (amateur) theatre, poetry and song
medieval Dutch literature
corpus of literary works in medieval Dutch
Flemish literature
the literature of Flanders
Wachtendonck Psalms
collection of Latin psalms
Boekenweek
In the Netherlands, the Boekenweek (; English: Book Week) is an annual "week" of ten days dedicated to Dutch literature. It has been held in March annually since 1932. Each Boekenweek has a theme. The beginning of the Boekenweek is marked by the Boekenbal (book ball), a gathering that is attended by writers and publishers. Events are held across the country during the Boekenweek, such as book signing sessions, literary festivals and debates.
Heer Halewijn
song
folklore of the Low Countries
folklore of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg
Leiden Willeram
manuscript
Julius Excluded from Heaven
book by Desiderius Erasmus