Polkowski, Marcin2013-10-312013-10-312010Werkwinkel vol. 5(1), 2010, pp.73-901896-3307http://hdl.handle.net/10593/8053In Correspondenties: Gedichten lezen met gedichten (2006), the Dutch literary critic Odile Heynders proposes a new method of interpreting poetry, which she labels “corresponding reading.” Heynders applies this method to modern poetry. Her reading strategy offers also new perspectives for literature in other periods. As this article shows, a ‘correspondence’- based approach to P.C. Hooft’s sonnet “Waer ’t dat Juppijn…” offers new insights in the psychological dimensions of the oeuvre of this 17th century Dutch poet.otherHeyndersliterary theoryDutchRenaissanceNeo-LatinHooftHet ‘corresponderende lezen’ van Odile Heynders als interpretatiemethode voor P.C. Hoofts “Waer ’t dat Juppijn...”Artykuł