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=''[[Debora]]'' by Elffers (1891)=
 
=''[[Debora]]'' by Elffers (1891)=
  
, a verse drama in Dutch in 3 acts about the biblical figure Debora. Written by [[Hubertus Elffers]]. He apparently finished the play in 1891 and (erroneously) claimed it to be the first Dutch drama written on South African soil. It was  published by Juta in 1893. The play was well received by the editors of ''De Zuid-Afrikaan'', who saw in it literary qualities lacking in other writing, though they did point out his error.
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A [[Dutch]] verse drama in 3 acts about the biblical figure "Debora". by [[Hubertus Elffers]] (). He apparently finished the play in 1891 and (erroneously) claimed it to be the first [[Dutch]] drama written on South African soil. It was  published by Juta in 1893. The play was well received by the editors of ''[[De Zuid-Afrikaan]]'', who saw in it literary qualities lacking in other writing, though they did point out his error.
  
  

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Debora can refer to one of two plays:


Debora by Mosenthal (1849/1860)

The French translation of Mosenthal's drama Deborah (published in 1860) -

See Deborah for details on this play.

Debora by Elffers (1891)

A Dutch verse drama in 3 acts about the biblical figure "Debora". by Hubertus Elffers (). He apparently finished the play in 1891 and (erroneously) claimed it to be the first Dutch drama written on South African soil. It was published by Juta in 1893. The play was well received by the editors of De Zuid-Afrikaan, who saw in it literary qualities lacking in other writing, though they did point out his error.


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