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Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Die Rosekrans]]'' by [[A.E. Carinus-Holzhausen|Mrs Carinus-Holzhauzen]]. | Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Die Rosekrans]]'' by [[A.E. Carinus-Holzhausen|Mrs Carinus-Holzhauzen]]. | ||
− | It may possibly have been an earlier, English, performance of this play in 1911 that inspired the poet and playwright [[C. Louis | + | It may possibly have been an earlier, English, performance of this play in 1911 that inspired the poet and playwright [[C. Louis Leipoldt]] to write the original English version of his groundbreaking and influential [[Afrikaans]] one-act play, ''[[Die Heks]]'' (See Kannemeyer) |
The novel was also adapted into five films. | The novel was also adapted into five films. |
Revision as of 05:54, 7 July 2020
The Rosary (The Story of the Rosary?) is a play in three acts by André Bisson (1884-1967)[].
Contents
The original text
An adaptation of the novel The Rosary by Florence L. Barclay (1862-1921)[1], first published in 1909 by G.P. Putnam's Sons and was a bestselling novel for many years running, reaching the number one spot in 1910.[2]
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans as Die Rosekrans by Mrs Carinus-Holzhauzen.
It may possibly have been an earlier, English, performance of this play in 1911 that inspired the poet and playwright C. Louis Leipoldt to write the original English version of his groundbreaking and influential Afrikaans one-act play, Die Heks (See Kannemeyer)
The novel was also adapted into five films.
Performance history in South Africa
Produced by Leonard Rayne at the Standard Theatre in 19**.
1929-1930: Performed in Afrikaans as Die Rosekrans by Paul de Groot Company, and taken on tour of the country.
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rosary_(novel)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_L._Barclay
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