Digters uit Suid-Afrika by Celliers, Leipoldt, Malherbe, and Totius

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Editor Pienaar, E. C. (Eduard Christiaan), 1882-1949
Author Celliers, Jan F. E. (Jan François Elias), 1865-1940
Author Leipoldt, C. Louis (Christiaan Louis), 1880-1947
Author Malherbe, Daniel François, 1881-1969
Author Totius, 1877-1953
Title Digters uit Suid-Afrika
Bloemlesing uit die poësie van die Twede Afrikaanse-Taalbeweging
Credits Produced by Steffen Haugk
Summary "Digters uit Suid-Afrika" by Dr. E. C. Pienaar is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. This anthology features works from prominent South African poets affiliated with the Second Afrikaans Language Movement, capturing their diverse styles and themes. The collection likely addresses the socio-political landscape of South Africa during its time, reflecting on topics such as identity, nature, and resilience. At the start of this anthology, the compiler introduces the fourth, revised edition, noting that it was initially intended for Dutch readers but has been adapted to better cater to an Afrikaans-speaking audience. Pienaar mentions that the collection has been expanded and updated to reflect the growing body of Afrikaans literature, aiming to provide a clearer snapshot of the contemporary state of Afrikaans poetry. Additionally, the opening portion includes biographical sketches of several featured poets, including Jan F. E. Celliers, Totius, and C. Louis Leipoldt, alongside a selection of their notable works, which set the tone for the reflective explorations of South African culture, language, and the human experience that follow in the anthology. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Afrikaans
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject Afrikaans poetry
Category Text
EBook-No. 42302
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 25, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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