Commonwealth Literature and the Modern WorldHena Maes-Jelinek Published under the sponsorship of the Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1975 - Commonwealth literature (English) - 181 pages |
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... Afrikaans ; non - white intellectuals will often have mastered one or two vernacular languages as well . But a fully informed and competent account of South African literature can only arise as the outcome of carefully allocated and ...
... Afrikaans ; non - white intellectuals will often have mastered one or two vernacular languages as well . But a fully informed and competent account of South African literature can only arise as the outcome of carefully allocated and ...
Page 82
... Afrikaans in the first two decades of the century , and while the political victory of the Afrikaners in racial matters led to a remarkable growth and diversification of vernacular , especially Xhosa , writing in the early 1920s , only ...
... Afrikaans in the first two decades of the century , and while the political victory of the Afrikaners in racial matters led to a remarkable growth and diversification of vernacular , especially Xhosa , writing in the early 1920s , only ...
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... Afrikaans fiction , which , until then , had been mainly preoccupied with the Boer - British relationship , and had seen the black man as either a devil or a clown . In 1935 C. H. Kuhn , writing under the pseudonym of Mikro , started a ...
... Afrikaans fiction , which , until then , had been mainly preoccupied with the Boer - British relationship , and had seen the black man as either a devil or a clown . In 1935 C. H. Kuhn , writing under the pseudonym of Mikro , started a ...
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