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− | [[J.H. Naudé]] (1912-) is an Afrikaans | + | There appears to have been two Afrikaans authors with this name: |
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+ | =[[J.H. Naudé]] (1912-) is an Afrikaans writer=. | ||
Born [[Johannes Hendrik Naudé]] in 1912. | Born [[Johannes Hendrik Naudé]] in 1912. | ||
His prose works include ''Carino Cate'' (1945), ''Die jong vrou van Krakou'' (1949) and ''Die bittere vrug'' (1956). | His prose works include ''Carino Cate'' (1945), ''Die jong vrou van Krakou'' (1949) and ''Die bittere vrug'' (1956). | ||
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+ | =[[J.H. Naudé]] (fl 1980-1990) is an Afrikaans playwright=. | ||
In later years he began writing plays, including the one-act play ''[[Die Wewenaar]]'' ("The widower"), published by [[DALRO]] in 1982, Die Lokval : 'n blyspel in vier bedrywe. | In later years he began writing plays, including the one-act play ''[[Die Wewenaar]]'' ("The widower"), published by [[DALRO]] in 1982, Die Lokval : 'n blyspel in vier bedrywe. |
Revision as of 10:19, 3 March 2023
There appears to have been two Afrikaans authors with this name:
=J.H. Naudé (1912-) is an Afrikaans writer=.
Born Johannes Hendrik Naudé in 1912.
His prose works include Carino Cate (1945), Die jong vrou van Krakou (1949) and Die bittere vrug (1956).
=J.H. Naudé (fl 1980-1990) is an Afrikaans playwright=.
In later years he began writing plays, including the one-act play Die Wewenaar ("The widower"), published by DALRO in 1982, Die Lokval : 'n blyspel in vier bedrywe.
Johannes Hendrik Naudé, J. H. (), 1912-