Difference between revisions of "De Dochters van Haseman"

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''[[Hasemanns Töchter]]'' is a German "Volksstück" in four acts by Adolphe L' Arronge (1838-1908)[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_L%E2%80%99Arronge].
 
''[[Hasemanns Töchter]]'' is a German "Volksstück" in four acts by Adolphe L' Arronge (1838-1908)[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_L%E2%80%99Arronge].
  
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Loosely based on an earlier French work,
  
 
Translated into [[Dutch]] by  E.S. Culp ()[] as a comedy in four acts called ''[[De Dochters van Haseman]]'' .
 
Translated into [[Dutch]] by  E.S. Culp ()[] as a comedy in four acts called ''[[De Dochters van Haseman]]'' .

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Hasemanns Töchter is a German "Volksstück" in four acts by Adolphe L' Arronge (1838-1908)[1].

Loosely based on an earlier French work,

Translated into Dutch by E.S. Culp ()[] as a comedy in four acts called De Dochters van Haseman .

Filmed in German by Heinrich Bolten-Baeckers in 1920[2].


Volkert J. Nobel (ed.). 1968. Verdwenen water, gewonnen melk (Westfries Genootschap Archivering)pp. 58-66[3]