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− | [[Chris N. van der Merwe]] is an Emeritus Professor of the University of Cape Town, where he taught Theory of Literature and Afrikaans and Dutch Literature for almost forty years. Living in a deeply divided and troubled country, much of his research focused on literary narratives and trauma, and on literature and spirituality. | + | Also known as [[Chris N. van der Merwe]], [[Chris van der Merwe]] is an Emeritus Professor of the [[University of Cape Town]], where he taught Theory of Literature and [[Afrikaans]] and [[Dutch]] Literature for almost forty years. Living in a deeply divided and troubled country, much of his research focused on literary narratives and trauma, and on literature and spirituality. |
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Also known as Chris N. van der Merwe, Chris van der Merwe is an Emeritus Professor of the University of Cape Town, where he taught Theory of Literature and Afrikaans and Dutch Literature for almost forty years. Living in a deeply divided and troubled country, much of his research focused on literary narratives and trauma, and on literature and spirituality.
Among his writings on theatre and drama have been