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-'''''Het sadistisch universum 1''''' (1964) en '''''Het sadistisch universum 2''''' (1970) are two collections of essays by Dutch writer [[Willem Frederik Hermans]]'s covering such topics as [[taboo]], [[Multatuli]], [[Weinreb]], [[Wittgenstein]], [[pin-up-girl]]s, [[experimental novel]]s, the cats of Rome, [[antipathic]] [[fictional character]], [[anglophobia]], [[Münchhausen]] and film. +'''Anglophobia''' (from [[Latin]] ''Anglus'' "English" + [[Greek language|Greek]] ''φόβος'' -phobos, "fear") means hatred or fear of England or the English people. The term is sometimes used more loosely for general [[Anti-British sentiment]].
 +==See also==
-On the art of the essay Hermans says:+* [[Anglophile]]
 +* [[Anti-Americanism]]
 +* [[List of phobias]]
 +* [[Perfidious Albion]]
 +* [[Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement]]
-"Wat is een esseej? Het is een opstel waarin andermans boeken worden naverteld zonder namen te noemen, Engelse en Franse schrijvers in het oorspronkelijk worden geciteerd omdat het dan veel mooier klinkt en conclusies worden getrokken die de lezer zelf ook wel had kunnen trekken, als hij daar plezier in had gehad." 
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-The collection is recommended for those who want to check Hermans's expression on the "[[mus]] die in een roman niet van het dak mag vallen zonder dat dat een gevolg heeft". 
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Anglophobia (from Latin Anglus "English" + Greek φόβος -phobos, "fear") means hatred or fear of England or the English people. The term is sometimes used more loosely for general Anti-British sentiment.

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