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[[J.J. Groeneweg]] (1870-1945) was a teacher, linguist, philologist and author of [[Afrikaans]] and Dutch stories, mainly for the youth. | [[J.J. Groeneweg]] (1870-1945) was a teacher, linguist, philologist and author of [[Afrikaans]] and Dutch stories, mainly for the youth. | ||
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Born Jacobus Johannes Groeneweg in July 1870, at Woerden in Holland, then trained as a teacher of Mathematics and Dutch literature, in Rotterdam, also training as a artist and a teacher of painting. | Born Jacobus Johannes Groeneweg in July 1870, at Woerden in Holland, then trained as a teacher of Mathematics and Dutch literature, in Rotterdam, also training as a artist and a teacher of painting. | ||
− | Having taught in Rotterdam for a while, he then came to South Africa to teach at a variety of schools. He later obtained a B.A. degree through private study, and besides | + | Having taught in Rotterdam for a while, he then came to South Africa to teach at a variety of schools. He later obtained a B.A. degree through private study, and besides mathematics handbooks, he also began a successful career writing more than 26 adventure novels in both [[Afrikaans]] and [[Dutch]], mainly aimed at young people and set in South Africa. |
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+ | He passed away in Middelburg, South Africa on 14 Maart 1945. | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
− | Besides | + | Besides his teaching and his novels, he worked with people like [[T.H. le Roux]] en [[M.S.B. Kritzinger]] to make the works of the [[Dutch]] poet and playwright Vondel accessible to [[Afrikaans]]-speaking students. Among these is the annotated edition of Vondel's tragedies ''[[Josef in Dotan]]'' and ''[[Lucifer]]'' (with Le Roux), and ''[[Het Pascha]]'', ''[[Gebroeders]]'', ''[[De leeuwendalers]]'' and ''[[Gijsbrecht van Amstel]]'' (all with Kritzinger). |
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+ | == Sources == | ||
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.J._Groeneweg | https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.J._Groeneweg | ||
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+ | http://vetseun.co.za/anarkans/skryf/jjgroeneweg.html | ||
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+ | https://www.abebooks.com/Leeuwendalers-Roux-Groeneweg-Kritzinger-HAUM-acques/22378871231/bd | ||
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+ | Text of ''[[Lucifer]]'' (Afrikaanse Vondel-uitgawe, 3rd edition, 1942). Edited by Prof. Dr. [[T.H. le Roux]] and [[J.J. Groeneweg]]. Pretoria: [[J.H. de Bussy]]. | ||
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+ | Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | == Return to == | ||
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+ | Return to [[ESAT Personalities G]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 11 April 2022
J.J. Groeneweg (1870-1945) was a teacher, linguist, philologist and author of Afrikaans and Dutch stories, mainly for the youth.
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Biography
Born Jacobus Johannes Groeneweg in July 1870, at Woerden in Holland, then trained as a teacher of Mathematics and Dutch literature, in Rotterdam, also training as a artist and a teacher of painting.
Having taught in Rotterdam for a while, he then came to South Africa to teach at a variety of schools. He later obtained a B.A. degree through private study, and besides mathematics handbooks, he also began a successful career writing more than 26 adventure novels in both Afrikaans and Dutch, mainly aimed at young people and set in South Africa.
He passed away in Middelburg, South Africa on 14 Maart 1945.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Besides his teaching and his novels, he worked with people like T.H. le Roux en M.S.B. Kritzinger to make the works of the Dutch poet and playwright Vondel accessible to Afrikaans-speaking students. Among these is the annotated edition of Vondel's tragedies Josef in Dotan and Lucifer (with Le Roux), and Het Pascha, Gebroeders, De leeuwendalers and Gijsbrecht van Amstel (all with Kritzinger).
Sources
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.J._Groeneweg
http://vetseun.co.za/anarkans/skryf/jjgroeneweg.html
https://www.abebooks.com/Leeuwendalers-Roux-Groeneweg-Kritzinger-HAUM-acques/22378871231/bd
Text of Lucifer (Afrikaanse Vondel-uitgawe, 3rd edition, 1942). Edited by Prof. Dr. T.H. le Roux and J.J. Groeneweg. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy.
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
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Return to ESAT Personalities G
Return to South African Theatre Personalities
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