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J.G. Frederiks en F. Jos. van den Branden, Biographisch woordenboek der Noord- en Zuidnederlandsche letterkunde. L.J. Veen, Amsterdam 1888-1891[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bran038biog01_01/bran038biog01_01_4467.php] | J.G. Frederiks en F. Jos. van den Branden, Biographisch woordenboek der Noord- en Zuidnederlandsche letterkunde. L.J. Veen, Amsterdam 1888-1891[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bran038biog01_01/bran038biog01_01_4467.php] | ||
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A play by Willem Hendrik Warnsinck (1782 – 1841)
Contents
The original text
A short edifying afterpiece about a rich but magnanimous Jew. First performed in the Amsterdamse Schouwburg and published in Amsterdam by Abraham Mars in 1824.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1851: Performed in Dutch as by Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst on 9 October in the Drury Lane Theatre, Cape Town, as afterpiece to De Listige Weduwe, of De Temperamenten (Von Kotzebue).
Sources
G. Kalff, Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche letterkunde. Deel 7. J.B. Wolters, Groningen 1912 [1]
J.G. Frederiks en F. Jos. van den Branden, Biographisch woordenboek der Noord- en Zuidnederlandsche letterkunde. L.J. Veen, Amsterdam 1888-1891[2]
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928: pp. 456
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