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| − | + | and an BA Honours degree in English (1997-2000). After finishing he went to the United Kingdom where he began working as a teacher and in 2009 joined [[Oxford University Press]] as proofreader, setter and editor (just over 12 years), and in 2020 he moved to become a proofreader and typesetter at Forum for Access and Continuing Education, Woodstock, England. | |
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| − | and an BA Honours degree in English (1997-2000). After finishing he went to the United Kingdom where he began working as a teacher and in 2009 joined Oxford University Press as proofreader, setter and editor (just over 12 years), and in 2020 he moved | ||
He has also branched out as a painter. For this aspect of his life see the website '''https://www.jpderosnay.com/''' | He has also branched out as a painter. For this aspect of his life see the website '''https://www.jpderosnay.com/''' | ||
Revision as of 16:38, 1 June 2025
J.P. de Rosnay is an English, drama and theatre studies teacher, playwright, proofreader, editor and painter.
Also known as Jean Pierre de Rosnay, Jean-Pierre de Rosnay and J-P de Rosnay.
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Biography
Born Jean Pierre de Rosnay and raised in Cape Town, South Africa, he studied at Stellenbosch University, completing a BA degree in English and Drama and an BA Honours degree in English (1997-2000). After finishing he went to the United Kingdom where he began working as a teacher and in 2009 joined Oxford University Press as proofreader, setter and editor (just over 12 years), and in 2020 he moved to become a proofreader and typesetter at Forum for Access and Continuing Education, Woodstock, England.
He has also branched out as a painter. For this aspect of his life see the website https://www.jpderosnay.com/
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
While studying drama he also took a course in playwriting. One of the texts he wrote and saw performed was called Hamlet, Calm the Fuck Down!.
During his senior years he worked a contributor to ESAT
Sources
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-pierre-de-rosnay-2b586350/?originalSubdomain=uk
https://www.jpderosnay.com/94f2604722-content
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