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La Vénus Hottentote; ou Haine aux Françaises is a French vaudeville in one act by Emmanuel Théaulon (1787-1841)[1], Armand d'Artois (1788-1867)[2] and Nicolas Brazier (1783-1838)[3].

Also referred to simply as La Vénus Hottentote.

The original text

A piece in one act with sixteen scenes, it was first performed in the Théâtre du Vaudeville on Paris on 19 November, 1814 and again on 4 January, 1815.

Copy of the published text (with names of original actors) held by the Bibliotéque Nationale in Paris (and a photocopy thereof in the Johannesburg Public Libary).

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Th%C3%A9aulon

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Th%C3%A9aulon

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Brazier

Marilet Sienaert-van Reenen. 1989. Die Franse Bydrae tot Africana-literatuur 1622-1902. Cape Town: Human & Rousseau: pp. 262-265.

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