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''[[Den Ellefte Junii]]'' ("The eleventh of June") is a Danish comedy in 5 acts by Ludvig Holberg (1684 –1754)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludvig_Holberg]  
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==

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Den Ellefte Junii ("The eleventh of June") is a Danish comedy in 5 acts by Ludvig Holberg (1684 –1754)[1]

The original text

First produced on 11 June 1723 at the Lille Grønnegade Theatre in Copenhagen. Pubished in Volume 2 of Comoedier: sammenskrevne for den nye oprettede danske skue-plads, by Gyldendal, 1724.

Translations and adaptations

Translated into German as Der Elfte Junius and published in the collection Drey Lustspiele, Der elfte Junius, in funf akten; Der Pfalzgraf, in drei akten; Ulysses von Ithaca, in funf akten, all in prose: 1745. Also translated by Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger and published in Holbergs Lustspiele (Part One), Leipzig, 1822

Translated into Dutch by Steven van Estveldt as De Elfde Junius, and credited to Lodewyk Holberg. Published in Vyf Aardige en Vermakelyke Blyspeelen (Part 5) by Steven van Estveldt, and published in Amsterdam in 1768.


Performance history in South Africa

1803: Performed in Dutch by the Amateur company Tot Leering en Vermaak on Saturday 24 September in the African Theatre, Cape Town.

1809: Performed in Dutch by the Amateur company Tot Nut en Vermaak on Saturday 29 July in the African Theatre, Cape Town, under the extended title De Elfde Junius, of De Algemeene Betaaldag ("The eleventh of June, or the general pay day").

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludvig_Holberg

Facsimile version of 1724 Danish version (Google eBook)[2]

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lustspiele-Junius-Pfalzgraf-Ulysses-Ithaca/dp/B0014SRBTA

Facsimile version of 1768 Dutch version in Vyf Aardige en Vermakelyke Blyspeelen (Part 5), Google eBook[3]

Bosman, 1928: pp.82, 131,

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