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− | Translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[De Geduchte Rechtbank]]'', by "J.G.S.", published by Hendrik van Kesteren in Amsteldam, 1807. | + | Translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[De Geduchte Rechtbank]]'', by "J.G.S.", published by Hendrik van Kesteren in Amsteldam, 1807. (Full [[Dutch]] title: "''De Geduchte Rechtbank'', Een vervolg op Robert of de struikrovers; tooneelspel in vijf bedrijven.Vrij gevolgd naar het fransch van den Heer la Marteliere".) |
Apparently the content was such that the play was initially banned from performance in Paris. | Apparently the content was such that the play was initially banned from performance in Paris. | ||
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == |
Revision as of 11:21, 26 November 2014
("The formidable bench/jury, or the sequel to Robert, Chef de Brigands") A play in five acts by Jean Henri Ferdinand Lamartelière (1761-1830). A sequel to Lamartelière's version of Schiller's Die Räuber.
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Dutch as De Geduchte Rechtbank, by "J.G.S.", published by Hendrik van Kesteren in Amsteldam, 1807. (Full Dutch title: "De Geduchte Rechtbank, Een vervolg op Robert of de struikrovers; tooneelspel in vijf bedrijven.Vrij gevolgd naar het fransch van den Heer la Marteliere".)
Apparently the content was such that the play was initially banned from performance in Paris.
Performance history in South Africa
1831: Produced in Dutch as De Geduchte Rechtbank on 9 July in Cape Town by the joint company Tot Nut en Vermaak, with the comedy De Dubbelde Vader by Hagemann, translated into Dutch by Dinsen Jr.
Sources
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k68560c.r=.langFR
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Henri-Ferdinand_Lamarteli%C3%A8re
Patrick Bridgwater, 2013. The German Gothic Novel in Anglo-German Perspective, Rodopi, pp. 164-5[1]
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928. pp 243
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