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    • Eenheid-in-veelheid as struktuurstramien in die poësie van T.T. Cloete, met klem op bundelbou 

      Odendaal, Bernardus J. (OASIS, 2013)
      Unity-in-multiplicity as structural framework in the poetry of T.T. Cloete, with emphasis on volume construction. Close-knitted coherence or iconic ‘co-communicativity’ is an outstanding characteristic of 20th–century ...
    • Narratiewe elemente in Danie Marais se debuutbundel In die buitenste ruimte (2006) 

      Odendaal, Bernard (Afrikaanse Letterkundevereniging, 2009)
      Danie Marais' 2006 poetry debut in die buitenste ruimte (in outer space) won him three literary prizes, but also coincided with a debate in Afrikaans literary circles about the merits, if not, of what has more than once ...
    • Nawerkings van Herman Gorter se Mei (1889) en Verzen (1890) in die Afrikaanse digkuns 

      Odendaal, Bernard (Taylor & Francis Routledge and Unisa Press, 2016)
      The epic-lyric poem Mei and the collection of sensitivistic verse Verzen are deemed, in both the Dutch and Afrikaans literary systems, to be the central achievements of Gorter's oeuvre - as of the work of the Dutch Literary ...
    • Omgangsvariëteite van Afrikaans in die digkuns sedert Sestig 

      Odendaal, Bernardus Johannes (Afrikaanse Letterkundevereniging (ALV), 2015)
      Employing dialectic or colloquial varieties of Afrikaans for poetic purposes has been a trend of growing importance in the history of Afrikaans literature, especially since the advent of the Movement of the (Nineteen) ...
    • Raak- en verskilpunte tussen gedigte en liedtekste 

      Odendaal, Bernardus J. (OASIS, 2013)
      Similarities and dissimilarities between poems and song lyrics. Developments around the Afrikaans ‘songs for listening’ in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when the term gained prominence in the art of song, initiated a ...
    • Rob Antonissen in die Afrikaanse literatuursisteem 

      Odendaal, Bernard; Van Coller, Hennie (Suider-Afrikaanse Vereniging vir Neerlandistiek (SAVN), 2012)
      The Flemish-born literary scholar Rob Antonissen came to know Afrikaans literature by means of a book collection at Steenbrugge. This eventually led to his emigration to South Africa in 1950, where he grew into probably ...