This study reviews Afrikaans literary works (poems, plays, novels and short stories) dealing with the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). War poems written by wellknown Afrikaans poets such as Jan F.E. Celliers, Eugène Marais, C. Louis Leipoldt, Totius and D.J. Opperman, as well as some of the few plays that have the war as background, receive attention. See in this regard, for example, N.P. van Wyk Louw’s Die pluimsaad waai ver of bitter begin, which in its day elicited a substantial amount of controversy. In addition to the short stories that deal with the war, many novels on the war have also been published. Attention is drawn to the fact that the upsurge in Afrikaner nationalism in the 1930s (and later) went hand-in-hand with the public...
Between 1899 and 1902 the Dutch public was captivated by the war raging in South Africa between the ...
In this article, the variety of experiences of Natal Afrikaner women as British subjects who were r...
In a number of reviews and articles published in the 1940's Herman Charles Bosman expressed his appr...
This study reviews Afrikaans literary works (poems, plays, novels and short stories) dealing with th...
The historicity of recent Afrikaans historical fiction on the Anglo-Boer WarAuthors of creative writ...
Authors of creative writing in the Afrikaans language find a rich source of dramatic material in the...
Fiction on the Anglo-Boer War This article gives an overview of fictional prose about the Anglo-Boe...
D.Litt. et Phil.The Anglo-Boer War had a far-reaching impact on the Afrikaner community and on the r...
The period after World War II was characterised by regional wars in various parts of the world. Duri...
The Anglo-Boer War has been a very important influence in the history of the Afrikaners, and is well...
This study focuses on the creative adaptation of Anglo-Boer War material in Ingrid Winterbach’s (Let...
Beide feit en fiksie was nog altyd komponente van geskiedskrywing. In die onlangse verlede het post...
The Anglo-Boer War: A distorted image from abroad This article deals with the Dutch author Louwrens ...
In the land of the Boers: The reception of the Anglo-Boer War in Polish youth literature Polish writ...
In the land of the Boers: The reception of the Anglo-Boer War in Polish youth literature Polish writ...
Between 1899 and 1902 the Dutch public was captivated by the war raging in South Africa between the ...
In this article, the variety of experiences of Natal Afrikaner women as British subjects who were r...
In a number of reviews and articles published in the 1940's Herman Charles Bosman expressed his appr...
This study reviews Afrikaans literary works (poems, plays, novels and short stories) dealing with th...
The historicity of recent Afrikaans historical fiction on the Anglo-Boer WarAuthors of creative writ...
Authors of creative writing in the Afrikaans language find a rich source of dramatic material in the...
Fiction on the Anglo-Boer War This article gives an overview of fictional prose about the Anglo-Boe...
D.Litt. et Phil.The Anglo-Boer War had a far-reaching impact on the Afrikaner community and on the r...
The period after World War II was characterised by regional wars in various parts of the world. Duri...
The Anglo-Boer War has been a very important influence in the history of the Afrikaners, and is well...
This study focuses on the creative adaptation of Anglo-Boer War material in Ingrid Winterbach’s (Let...
Beide feit en fiksie was nog altyd komponente van geskiedskrywing. In die onlangse verlede het post...
The Anglo-Boer War: A distorted image from abroad This article deals with the Dutch author Louwrens ...
In the land of the Boers: The reception of the Anglo-Boer War in Polish youth literature Polish writ...
In the land of the Boers: The reception of the Anglo-Boer War in Polish youth literature Polish writ...
Between 1899 and 1902 the Dutch public was captivated by the war raging in South Africa between the ...
In this article, the variety of experiences of Natal Afrikaner women as British subjects who were r...
In a number of reviews and articles published in the 1940's Herman Charles Bosman expressed his appr...