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''[[Der Schiffbruch]]'' ("The Shipwreck") is a later, alternative, title given to ''[[Miß Fanny, oder Der Schiffbruch]]'' ("Miss Fanny or the shipwreck"), a German tragedy in five acts by Johann Christian Brandes (1735-1799)[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Christian_Brandes] | ''[[Der Schiffbruch]]'' ("The Shipwreck") is a later, alternative, title given to ''[[Miß Fanny, oder Der Schiffbruch]]'' ("Miss Fanny or the shipwreck"), a German tragedy in five acts by Johann Christian Brandes (1735-1799)[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Christian_Brandes] | ||
− | Originally written and published as | + | Originally written and published as in 1766, later versions of the work (e.g. in 1791) appeared as ''[[Der Schiffbruch]]''. |
In South Africa it also appeared in [[Dutch]] translation/adaptation as ''[[De Schipbreuk, of De Korsaren op het Eiland Ivica]]'' | In South Africa it also appeared in [[Dutch]] translation/adaptation as ''[[De Schipbreuk, of De Korsaren op het Eiland Ivica]]'' | ||
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+ | '''See ''[[Miß Fanny, oder Der Schiffbruch]]''''' |
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Der Schiffbruch is the German title for two plays .
Der Schiffbruch by Plautus
Usually translated as The Rope or The Storm in English
Translated into German as Der Schiffbruch ("The Shipwreck") by J. J. C. Donner. Published in Leipzig and Heidelberg by C. F. Winter'sche Verlagshandlung, 1864.
See Rudens
Der Schiffbruch by Brandes
Der Schiffbruch ("The Shipwreck") is a later, alternative, title given to Miß Fanny, oder Der Schiffbruch ("Miss Fanny or the shipwreck"), a German tragedy in five acts by Johann Christian Brandes (1735-1799)[1]
Originally written and published as in 1766, later versions of the work (e.g. in 1791) appeared as Der Schiffbruch.
In South Africa it also appeared in Dutch translation/adaptation as De Schipbreuk, of De Korsaren op het Eiland Ivica