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"The Literary Database (BDHL) Today via Internet", in: Wieslaw Kroker, Literary History and Criticism in Motion, Chudak Miscellany, University of Warsaw, 2009, p. 28-46.

Biblio ref: Wiesław Kroker, Literary History and Criticism in Motion: Miscellany offered to Henryk Chudak, WUW = Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2009, 408 p.

I have already evoked my relations with Poland and particularly the University of Warsaw on this occasion: Have Computer Tools Changed the Perception of Literary History in the 20th Century?— March 3, 2002

The director of the French department retiring, it went without saying that I would continue my proposal on the BDHL, for which he had shown great interest, in the miscellany offered to him by his colleagues. As for the database itself, one should recall all the articles to which it gave rise, and above all the works of the Cap'agreg collection (Nizet ed.) which were its product on paper.

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Article adapted in: H. Béhar, Literature and its Golem, volume II, Paris, Classiques Garner, 2010, pp. 17-33. The Literary History Database (BDHL) today, via internet.

See the works mentioning this article:

Michel Bernard, Introduction to Computer-Assisted Literary Studies, 1999.

M Dambre, M Gosselin-Noat - 2001 – books.google.com: The Explosion of Genres in the 20th Century

F Dugast-Portes, M Touret - 2016 – books.google.com: The Time of Letters: What Periodizations for the History of French Literature of the 20th Century?

Access the BDHL: BDHL (phalese.fr) Read: Nizet: Books from the Cap'agreg Collection