File:Nieuwe Riddersorde.jpg

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Cover page of C E Boniface's satirical play "De nieuwe ridderorde of De Temperantisten" (1834)

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Afrikaans: Voorblad van C E Boniface se toneelstuk (1832) "De nieuwe ridderorde of De Temperantisten", wat in Kaapstad opgevoer is waarin hy die matigheidsbeweging wat die Kaapkolonie destyds gespoel het satiriseer. Die toneelstuk is een van die vroegste stukke literatuur wat die oorgang van Nederlands na Afrikaans bevat.
English: Cover page of C E Boniface's play (1832) "De nieuwe ridderorde of De Temperantisten", performed in Cape Town in which he satirizes the temperance movement that was sweeping the Cape Colony at the time. The play is one of the earliest pieces of literature to feature the transition from Dutch to Afrikaans.
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Author J Arrowsmith

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