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("The Secret") According to the various sources there appear to have been a number of [[Dutch]] plays by this name which have been performed in South Africa. They were all translations from the French or the German. There is some confusions in some cases about the exact text that was used, for the works seem to be somewhat interwoven. | ("The Secret") According to the various sources there appear to have been a number of [[Dutch]] plays by this name which have been performed in South Africa. They were all translations from the French or the German. There is some confusions in some cases about the exact text that was used, for the works seem to be somewhat interwoven. | ||
− | There is also ''[[The Secret]]'', an English comedy in five acts by Edward Morris (1768-1815). | + | There is also ''[[The Secret]]'', an English comedy in five acts by Edward Morris (1768-1815), which may have been translated by this title at some time. |
= The plays = | = The plays = |
Revision as of 06:42, 20 December 2015
("The Secret") According to the various sources there appear to have been a number of Dutch plays by this name which have been performed in South Africa. They were all translations from the French or the German. There is some confusions in some cases about the exact text that was used, for the works seem to be somewhat interwoven.
There is also The Secret, an English comedy in five acts by Edward Morris (1768-1815), which may have been translated by this title at some time.
Contents
The plays
Het Geheim by Hoffman and Solié (tr. Geysbeek)
A one act Dutch version of Le Secret, a French one-act opéra by François Benoît Hoffman (1760–1828) and Jean-Pierre Solié (1755- 1812).
See Le Secret
Het Geheim by Christian August Vulpius (tr. Anon.)
A Dutch translation of Das Geheimnis, a German play in 5 acts by Christian August Vulpius (1762 – 1827).
See Das Geheimnis
Het Geheim by Fournier and Arnould (Tr. A.H. de Bruine)
A Dutch version of Un Secret, a French drama in three acts by Narcisse Fournier and Auguste Jean François Arnould.
See Un Secret
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