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Verskeidenheid en samehang in D.J. Opperman se <i>Komas</i>
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Die verkleurmannetjie(s) op Shaka: ’n Vergelyking tussen D. J. Opperman en Thomas Mofolo
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Aspekte van die genetiese proses by Opperman soos afgelei uit ’n variantestudie van 'Gedagtes by ’n sarkofaag'
Published 2003-08-01“…This article focuses on the genesis of D.J. Opperman’s poem “Gedagtes by ’n sarkofaag” within the theoretical framework of Dutch edition theory as represented by Dorleijn (1984), Mathijsen (1997) and De Bruijn (2000) in particular. …”
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<i>Komas uit 'n Bamboesstok</i> en <i>Invisible Cities</i> van Italo Calvino
Published 1986-05-01“…The prose work by Italo Calvino, Invisible cities is of special interest in the study of D.J. Opperman’s Komas uil 'n bamboesstok. Calvino’s novel also has a character, the fictionalised Marco Polo, who plays such an important role in Komas uil 'n bamboesstok. …”
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Waardepeilings van die digkuns van C.M. van den Heever
Published 2003-08-01“…Appreciation of him as poet mainly revolves around his role as transitional figure in the important renewal of Afrikaans poetry in the 1930s, as can be seen from two rather divergent critiques by D.J. Opperman (completed in 1946 and 1952, respectively). …”
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Die Anglo-Boereoorlog (1899-1902) in die Afrikaanse letterkunde: ’n geheelperspektief
Published 2011-12-01“…Louis Leipoldt, Totius and D.J. Opperman, as well as some of the few plays that have the war as background, receive attention. …”
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