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− | (18*-19*) Novelist, poet, playwright, translator, fiery activist for Afrikaans and first professor of Afrikaans in South Africa (at the [[Grey University College]]). *** A member of the Bloemfontein [[Onze Taal]] from 1910 onwards. Wrote * plays, including ''[[Koringboere]]'' (1926?*), ''[[Meester]]'' (1929?*), ''[[Die Meul Dreun]]'' (19*), **, . Translated ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (As ''[[Die Koopman van Venisië]]'', 19**), Also performed as actor in some plays for the [[GUK Dramatic Society]] , including his own ''[[Meester]]'' in 1929. | + | (18*-19*) Novelist, poet, playwright, translator, fiery activist for Afrikaans and first professor of Afrikaans in South Africa (at the [[Grey University College]]). *** A member of the Bloemfontein [[Onze Taal]] from 1910 onwards. Wrote * plays, including ''[[Koringboere]]'' (1926?*), ''[[Meester]]'' (1929?*), ''[[Die Meul Dreun]]'' (19*), **, . Translated ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (As ''[[Die Koopman van Venisië]]'', 19**), Also performed as actor in some plays for the [[GUK Dramatic Society]] , including his own ''[[Meester]]'' in 1929. [TH, JH] |
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(18*-19*) Novelist, poet, playwright, translator, fiery activist for Afrikaans and first professor of Afrikaans in South Africa (at the Grey University College). *** A member of the Bloemfontein Onze Taal from 1910 onwards. Wrote * plays, including Koringboere (1926?*), Meester (1929?*), Die Meul Dreun (19*), **, . Translated The Merchant of Venice (As Die Koopman van Venisië, 19**), Also performed as actor in some plays for the GUK Dramatic Society , including his own Meester in 1929. [TH, JH]
Sources
Du Toit, 1988
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