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Inchbald's version seems to have been the only one performed in South Africa during the 19th century.  
 
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== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:47, 12 January 2015

(Literally "The child of love") A German play in five acts by August von Kotzebue.


The original text

Published in 1780/90/91??.


Translations and adaptations

At least four English adaptations of the play were published between 1798 and 1800, under various titles (e.g. as Lovers' Vows by Elizabeth Inchbald; The Natural Son by Anne Plumptre; etc.) Only Elizabeth Inchbald's version appears to have been performed in that time (Covent Garden, 1798), and it was that version which was the play famously rehearsed by Jane Austen's characters in the novel Mansfield Park).

Performances in South Africa

Inchbald's version seems to have been the only one performed in South Africa during the 19th century.

See Lovers' Vows for details on these productions

Sources

Lovers'_Vows in Wikipedia[1]).