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− | ''[[Het Geheim]]'' ("The Secret") is a [[Dutch]] title that appears to have been given to many plays, of which a number have been performed in South Africa. They are often translations from the French or the German (possibly even English, see '''''[[The Secret]]''''' by Morris) and there is some confusion in some cases about which exact text is being used, for the works seem to be somewhat interwoven. | + | ''[[Het Geheim]]'' ("The Secret") is a [[Dutch]] title that appears to have been given to many plays, of which a number have been performed in South Africa. They are often translations from the French or the German (possibly even English, see '''''[[The Secret]]''''' a comedy in five acts by Edward Morris (1768-1815)[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1790-1820/member/morris-edward-1768-1815]) and there is some confusion in some cases about which exact text is being used, for the works seem to be somewhat interwoven. |
Revision as of 06:41, 29 January 2020
Het Geheim ("The Secret") is a Dutch title that appears to have been given to many plays, of which a number have been performed in South Africa. They are often translations from the French or the German (possibly even English, see The Secret a comedy in five acts by Edward Morris (1768-1815)[1]) and there is some confusion in some cases about which exact text is being used, for the works seem to be somewhat interwoven.
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The plays
Het Geheim by Hoffman and Solié (tr. Geysbeek)
A one act Dutch version of Le Secret, a French one-act opéra by François Benoît Hoffman (1760–1828) and Jean-Pierre Solié (1755- 1812).
See Le Secret
Het Geheim by Christian August Vulpius (tr. Anon.)
A Dutch translation of Das Geheimnis, a German play in 5 acts by Christian August Vulpius (1762 – 1827).
See Das Geheimnis
Het Geheim by Fournier and Arnould (Tr. A.H. de Bruine)
A Dutch version of Un Secret, a French drama in three acts by Narcisse Fournier and Auguste Jean François Arnould.
See Un Secret
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