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==The original text==
 
==The original text==
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''[[Jannie Kortbroek]]'' ("Johnny short pants") was a South African comedy by an unknown author.
  
[[Stephen Gray]] (1999, p.101) suggests that it was written in imitation of [[Stephen Black]]'s popular plays, even misattributed to Black by [[P.W. Laidler]] in his ''Annals of the Cape Stage'' (1926).
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==The original text==
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Attributed to [[Stephen Black]] by [[P.W. Laidler]] in his ''Annals of the Cape Stage'' (1926), a belief taken up by later sources (e.g. the Standard Encyclopaedia of South Africa, Thelma Gutsche and Jill Fletcher).
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However, [[Stephen Gray]] (1999, p.101), cleaims that was not by Black, but a work written ''in imitation'' of [[Stephen Black]]'s popular plays, and was misattributed to Black by [[P.W. Laidler]] in his ''Annals of the Cape Stage'' (1926).
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The play is also attributed to a [[J.P. Acland Bischoff]] by the ''[[Eastern Province Herald]]'' of June 7, 1916. (This is an author that we have not been able to trace to date.)
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==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
[[Eastern Province Herald]], June 7, 1916.
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''[[Eastern Province Herald]]'', June 7, 1916.
  
 
[[Stephen Gray]]. 1999. ''Free-lancers and Literary Biography in South Africa''. Rodopi, 1999: p.101.
 
[[Stephen Gray]]. 1999. ''Free-lancers and Literary Biography in South Africa''. Rodopi, 1999: p.101.

Revision as of 05:23, 29 February 2020

Jannie Kortbroek ("Johnny short pants") was a comedy by J P Acland Bischoff

The original text

Jannie Kortbroek ("Johnny short pants") was a South African comedy by an unknown author.

The original text

Attributed to Stephen Black by P.W. Laidler in his Annals of the Cape Stage (1926), a belief taken up by later sources (e.g. the Standard Encyclopaedia of South Africa, Thelma Gutsche and Jill Fletcher).

However, Stephen Gray (1999, p.101), cleaims that was not by Black, but a work written in imitation of Stephen Black's popular plays, and was misattributed to Black by P.W. Laidler in his Annals of the Cape Stage (1926).

The play is also attributed to a J.P. Acland Bischoff by the Eastern Province Herald of June 7, 1916. (This is an author that we have not been able to trace to date.)

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1916: Staged at the Port Elizabeth Opera House from June 9-15.

Sources

Eastern Province Herald, June 7, 1916.

Stephen Gray. 1999. Free-lancers and Literary Biography in South Africa. Rodopi, 1999: p.101.

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