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Born Charles William Hudson. He completed an MA thesis on the science of cultural studies in [[Afrikaans]] (''Die Afrikaanse Volkswetenskap''),  at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1943.
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Born Charles William Hudson. He completed an MA thesis on the science of cultural studies in [[Afrikaans]] (''Die Afrikaanse Volkswetenskap''),  at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]] in 1943.   
 
 
Besides many articles and reviews, he co-authored the reference work ''Boerewysheid'' (Boer wisdom") with P.W. Grobbelaar and H. Van der Merwe (Cape Town: Tafelberg,  1977). 
 
   
 
  
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Besides many articles and reviews, he co-authored the reference work ''Boerewysheid'' ("Boer wisdom") with P.W. Grobbelaar and H. van der Merwe (Cape Town: [[Tafelberg Uitgewers]],  1977).
  
 
== Contribution ot South African theatre and performance ==
 
== Contribution ot South African theatre and performance ==

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C.W. Hudson (19-) is an Afrikaans cultural historian, literary critic, author and translator.


Biography

Born Charles William Hudson. He completed an MA thesis on the science of cultural studies in Afrikaans (Die Afrikaanse Volkswetenskap), at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1943.

Besides many articles and reviews, he co-authored the reference work Boerewysheid ("Boer wisdom") with P.W. Grobbelaar and H. van der Merwe (Cape Town: Tafelberg Uitgewers, 1977).

Contribution ot South African theatre and performance

Translated J.M. Synge's one act play Riders to the Sea (1905) into Afrikaans as Na die See, published in Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, 11(3):98-107, 1961.


Sources

http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_nlinks&ref=2225040&pid=S0041-4751201300030001400005&lng=en

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