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− | A satirical after-play by [[Charles Etienne Boniface]]. A satire on people in Cape Town, including his arch rival [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], | + | A satirical after-play by [[Charles Etienne Boniface]]. A satire on people in Cape Town, including his arch rival [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], initially called ''[[De Gekwetste Reputatie]]'', but was finally performed under the full final title of ''[[Clasius, of Het proces om een komedielootje]]'' in 1834. |
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Revision as of 08:10, 17 September 2014
A satirical after-play by Charles Etienne Boniface. A satire on people in Cape Town, including his arch rival Joseph Suasso de Lima, initially called De Gekwetste Reputatie, but was finally performed under the full final title of Clasius, of Het proces om een komedielootje in 1834.
See Clasius, of Het Proces om een Komedielootje
Sources
Bosman, 1928 pp 323-33;
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