Tydskrif vir Letterkunde was founded in 1936 as the Jaarboek van die Afrikaanse Skrywerskring (Yearbook of the Afrikaans Writers’ Circle). This article explores the history of the Skrywerskring and its journal, particularly its establishment and early history, as well as its surrounding political and literary environment. Primary research for this study was undertaken in thearchives of the National Afrikaans Literary Museum and Research Centre in Bloemfontein and the documentary holdings on the Afrikaanse Skrywerskring at the Universities of Stellenbosch and South Africa. In this study, particular attention is paid to the so-called North-South divide in Afrikaans literature, the political milieu, the writers’ organisation’s attitude to cen...
This article expands on research that explores similar tendencies in the literatures of three former...
Hot coals on a near cold fire [Afrikaans] In this article – the text of the annual P.J. Nienaber Me...
A literary analysis is done of Ingrid Winterbach's novel Niggie [“Cousin”], with specific focus on t...
Tydskrif vir Letterkunde was founded in 1936 as the Jaarboek van die Afrikaanse Skrywerskring (Yearb...
To identify a unique movement within the stream of literary works published in a decade of literary ...
To identify a unique movement within the stream of literary works published in a decade of literary ...
This article looks at the way in which the Afrikaans poet Antjie Krog positions herself with regard ...
This article looks at the way in which the Afrikaans poet Antjie Krog positions herself with regard ...
This essay in modified form was presented on invitation to the Third Black Afrikaans Writers’ Sympos...
“Harlequins in a pied parade”? A revisit to early comic poetry in Afrikaans Some South African news...
This article investigates Andre P. Brink’s role and position in the Afrikaans literary system of the...
Despite many efforts to publish comprehensive literary histories of South or Southern Africa in rece...
This essay in modified form was presented on invitation to the Third Black Afrikaans Writers' Sympos...
This article is an adapted and elaborated version of the memorial lecture (sponsored by the National...
Wai Nengre: Further research on tendencies in the literatures of three former Dutch coloniesThis art...
This article expands on research that explores similar tendencies in the literatures of three former...
Hot coals on a near cold fire [Afrikaans] In this article – the text of the annual P.J. Nienaber Me...
A literary analysis is done of Ingrid Winterbach's novel Niggie [“Cousin”], with specific focus on t...
Tydskrif vir Letterkunde was founded in 1936 as the Jaarboek van die Afrikaanse Skrywerskring (Yearb...
To identify a unique movement within the stream of literary works published in a decade of literary ...
To identify a unique movement within the stream of literary works published in a decade of literary ...
This article looks at the way in which the Afrikaans poet Antjie Krog positions herself with regard ...
This article looks at the way in which the Afrikaans poet Antjie Krog positions herself with regard ...
This essay in modified form was presented on invitation to the Third Black Afrikaans Writers’ Sympos...
“Harlequins in a pied parade”? A revisit to early comic poetry in Afrikaans Some South African news...
This article investigates Andre P. Brink’s role and position in the Afrikaans literary system of the...
Despite many efforts to publish comprehensive literary histories of South or Southern Africa in rece...
This essay in modified form was presented on invitation to the Third Black Afrikaans Writers' Sympos...
This article is an adapted and elaborated version of the memorial lecture (sponsored by the National...
Wai Nengre: Further research on tendencies in the literatures of three former Dutch coloniesThis art...
This article expands on research that explores similar tendencies in the literatures of three former...
Hot coals on a near cold fire [Afrikaans] In this article – the text of the annual P.J. Nienaber Me...
A literary analysis is done of Ingrid Winterbach's novel Niggie [“Cousin”], with specific focus on t...