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''[[Jan Alleman van Suiderland]]'' ("Everyman/Common man of the Southern Country") is apparently an [[Afrikaans]] revue by [[W.A. de Klerk]] (1917-1996).  
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''[[Jan Alleman van Suiderland]]'' ("Everyman/Common man of the Southern Country") is was listed in [[ESAT]] as an [[Afrikaans]] revue by [[W.A. de Klerk]] (1917-1996).  
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
The entry was written in 2012 by an unnamed student contributor to [[ESAT]], but unfortunately the source is not mentioned nor has any further information been found on it so far.
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The original entry was written in 2012 by an unnamed student contributor to [[ESAT]], who unfortunately did not provide the source for the entry. So far no further information has been found on it.
  
''Given the fact that De Klerk was very much a conventional author and playwright, it is far more likely that this was no [[revue]], but something more like a "review" of a differently titled work by [[W.A. de Klerk|De Klerk]]. (TH)''
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''Given the fact that De Klerk was very much a conventional author and playwright, it is far more likely that this was no [[revue]], but something more like a "review" of a differently titled work by [[W.A. de Klerk|De Klerk]], or even a journal article on the author. (TH)''
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Latest revision as of 07:07, 10 July 2023

Jan Alleman van Suiderland ("Everyman/Common man of the Southern Country") is was listed in ESAT as an Afrikaans revue by W.A. de Klerk (1917-1996).

The original text

The original entry was written in 2012 by an unnamed student contributor to ESAT, who unfortunately did not provide the source for the entry. So far no further information has been found on it.

Given the fact that De Klerk was very much a conventional author and playwright, it is far more likely that this was no revue, but something more like a "review" of a differently titled work by De Klerk, or even a journal article on the author. (TH)

Translations and adaptations

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