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==Literature==
 
==Literature==
 
* Paul de Wispelaere, [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/wisp002metk01_01/wisp002metk01_01_0002.php "Michel Seuphor en ‘Het Overzicht’"], in Wispelaere, ''Met kritisch oog'', The Hague and Rotterdam: Nijgh & Van Ditmar, 1967, pp 22-37. (in Dutch)
 
* Paul de Wispelaere, [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/wisp002metk01_01/wisp002metk01_01_0002.php "Michel Seuphor en ‘Het Overzicht’"], in Wispelaere, ''Met kritisch oog'', The Hague and Rotterdam: Nijgh & Van Ditmar, 1967, pp 22-37. (in Dutch)
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* Sjoerd van Faassen, August Hans den Boef (eds.), ''Het pseudo moderne nevens het ware. De briefwisseling van J.J.P. Oud met Jozef Peeters en Michel Seuphor, 1921-1925'', Antwerp: Zacht Lawijd / Garant, 2008, 189 pp. (in Flemish). [http://www.tijdschriftstudies.nl/index.php/TS/article/viewFile/260/255 Review].
 
* Daphné de Marneffe, "Antwerp Circles. Languages, Locality, and Internationalism: ''Ontwaking'' (1896, 1901-1910), ''De Boomgaard'' (1909-11), ''Résurrection'' (1917-18), ''Het Roode Zeil'' (1920), ''Selection'' (1920-33), ''Ruimte'' (1920-1), ''Het Overzicht'' (1921-5), ''De Driehoek'' (1925-6), ''Lumière'' (1919-23), ''Ça Ira'' (1920-3)', in ''The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines. Vol. 3: Europe 1880 - 1940'', Oxford University Press, 2013. [http://books.google.com/books?id=bvsfioiQ8k8C&pg=PA327]
 
* Daphné de Marneffe, "Antwerp Circles. Languages, Locality, and Internationalism: ''Ontwaking'' (1896, 1901-1910), ''De Boomgaard'' (1909-11), ''Résurrection'' (1917-18), ''Het Roode Zeil'' (1920), ''Selection'' (1920-33), ''Ruimte'' (1920-1), ''Het Overzicht'' (1921-5), ''De Driehoek'' (1925-6), ''Lumière'' (1919-23), ''Ça Ira'' (1920-3)', in ''The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines. Vol. 3: Europe 1880 - 1940'', Oxford University Press, 2013. [http://books.google.com/books?id=bvsfioiQ8k8C&pg=PA327]
  

Revision as of 18:35, 10 August 2014

Het Overzicht: Half-Maandelijks Tijdschrift: Kunst, Letteren, Menshei [The Panorama] was a Flemish-language magazine edited by Michel Seuphor (Fernand Louis Berckelaers), Geert Pijnenburg (Geert Grub; until Nov 1922) and Jozef Peeters (from Nov 1922) and published in Antwerp in 24 numbers between June 1921 and February 1925.

Reprint

  • Het Overzicht. Collection complète 1921-1925, Paris: Jean-Michel Place, 1976.

Literature

  • Paul de Wispelaere, "Michel Seuphor en ‘Het Overzicht’", in Wispelaere, Met kritisch oog, The Hague and Rotterdam: Nijgh & Van Ditmar, 1967, pp 22-37. (in Dutch)
  • Sjoerd van Faassen, August Hans den Boef (eds.), Het pseudo moderne nevens het ware. De briefwisseling van J.J.P. Oud met Jozef Peeters en Michel Seuphor, 1921-1925, Antwerp: Zacht Lawijd / Garant, 2008, 189 pp. (in Flemish). Review.
  • Daphné de Marneffe, "Antwerp Circles. Languages, Locality, and Internationalism: Ontwaking (1896, 1901-1910), De Boomgaard (1909-11), Résurrection (1917-18), Het Roode Zeil (1920), Selection (1920-33), Ruimte (1920-1), Het Overzicht (1921-5), De Driehoek (1925-6), Lumière (1919-23), Ça Ira (1920-3)', in The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines. Vol. 3: Europe 1880 - 1940, Oxford University Press, 2013. [1]

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