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==The original text==
 
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Published as ''[[Johannisfeuer]]'' and described as a "Schauspiel in vier Akten" by Cotta in 1900.
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The plot deals with a love triangle between the daughter of a landed proprietor, her cousin who she is engaged to, and her Gypsy adoptive sister who also is in love with the cousin. The drama culminates on a Saint John's Eve which is loaded with both Christian and pre-Christian symbols. The theme of the play is gratitude and dependence, and the bounds it can create.[1]
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Published as ''[[Johannisfeuer]]'' and described as a "Schauspiel in vier Akten" by Cotta in 1900.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 10:09, 2 March 2022

Johannisfeuer ("Fires of St. John") is a German play in four acts by Hermann Sudermann (1857-1928)[1].

The original text

The plot deals with a love triangle between the daughter of a landed proprietor, her cousin who she is engaged to, and her Gypsy adoptive sister who also is in love with the cousin. The drama culminates on a Saint John's Eve which is loaded with both Christian and pre-Christian symbols. The theme of the play is gratitude and dependence, and the bounds it can create.[1]

Published as Johannisfeuer and described as a "Schauspiel in vier Akten" by Cotta in 1900.

Translations and adaptations

Translated into Afrikaans as Liefdesvuur ("love's fire") by **. .

Performance history in South Africa

1940: Performed in Afrikaans by Volksteater in Pretoria.

1945: Performed in Afrikaans K.A.T., directed by Hélène Pienaar-De Klerk and Mavis de Villiers in March with Jan Bruyns as "Vogelreuter", Hélène Pienaar-De Klerk, Sappie Botha, Gilles du Plessis, Arin Carstens, Gert Pretorius, Catherina Meiring, Gideon Horn.

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fires_of_St._John

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Sudermann

Huisgenoot. 30(1224):3, 1945.

Trek,9(20):15, 1945.

Helikon, 1(5), 1952.


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