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He was the contemporary of [[Herman Charles Bosman]].
 
He was the contemporary of [[Herman Charles Bosman]].
  
His articles include ''Die Mens as Jood in ons Romankuns" in ''Books and Writers: A Miscellany of Articles'' Published by the South African Jewish Board of Deputies in Connection with the Jewish Book Festival, 1948
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His articles include "Die Mens as Jood in ons Romankuns" in ''Books and Writers: A Miscellany of Articles'' Published by the South African Jewish Board of Deputies in Connection with the Jewish Book Festival, 1948
  
 
==Contribution the South African theatre, film, media and performance==  
 
==Contribution the South African theatre, film, media and performance==  

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Ehrhardt Planjé () was an author and playwright.

Biography

He was the contemporary of Herman Charles Bosman.

His articles include "Die Mens as Jood in ons Romankuns" in Books and Writers: A Miscellany of Articles Published by the South African Jewish Board of Deputies in Connection with the Jewish Book Festival, 1948

Contribution the South African theatre, film, media and performance

His plays include:

Who'll Have Susan?, a comedy in three acts, published in South Africa by DALRO in 1974.


Sources

Ehrhardt Planjé. 1974. Who'll Have Susan? performance copy published by DALRO

https://books.google.co.za/books/about/Books_and_Writers.html?id=Pz8dAAAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y

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