Novaković-Lopušina, Jelica2013-10-302013-10-302008Werkwinkel vol. 3(1), 2008, pp.31-441896-3307http://hdl.handle.net/10593/8021This article is an analysis of a travel journal written by the well-known Dutch novelist Marcellus Emants who, although strongly inspired by Naturalism, displayed a preference for romantic oriental images. Being solidly informed about the economic, political, multi-confessional and multi-ethnical reality of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the beginning of the twentieth century, he noted observations that would become typical for a future Balkan discourse in the Netherlands. Nevertheless, his attention was primarily drawn to the muslim society, because it allowed him to indulge in romatic visions of an oriental paradise lost.imagologyorientalismBalkansmuslimsTussen balkanisme en oriëntalisme: Emants over Bosnië en Herzegovina