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− | ("The Good Hope") . Title of the Afrikaans magazine established in 1903. Founded and edited by [[J.H. H. de Waal|J.H. H. (Jannie) de Waal]] and the first number featured a play under the pseudonym ‘Jannie’. Each issue gave prominent coverage to the amateur dramatic societies, including portraits of them in costume. The magazine became a leading feature of the second [[Language | + | ("The Good Hope") . Title of the Afrikaans magazine established in 1903. Founded and edited by [[J.H. H. de Waal|J.H. H. (Jannie) de Waal]] and the first number featured a play under the pseudonym ‘Jannie’. Each issue gave prominent coverage to the amateur dramatic societies, including portraits of them in costume. The magazine became a leading feature of the second [[Language struggle|Taalstryd]] ("Language Struggle") for Afrikaans and was very influential in the establishment of [[Afrikaans Theatre]] throughout the country. (See Du Toit, 1988) [JH] |
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("The Good Hope") . Title of the Afrikaans magazine established in 1903. Founded and edited by J.H. H. (Jannie) de Waal and the first number featured a play under the pseudonym ‘Jannie’. Each issue gave prominent coverage to the amateur dramatic societies, including portraits of them in costume. The magazine became a leading feature of the second Taalstryd ("Language Struggle") for Afrikaans and was very influential in the establishment of Afrikaans Theatre throughout the country. (See Du Toit, 1988) [JH]
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