- Jan F. E. Celliers
Jan Francois Elias Celliers, almost universally known as Jan F.E. Celliers, but occasionally as Jan F.E. Cilliers (
January 12 ,1865 –June 1 ,1940 ) was anAfrikaans -language poet, essayist, dramatist and reviewer.Celliers was one of the three outstanding Afrikaans-language poets who wrote in the immediate wake of the
Second Boer War ; together withTotius andC. Louis Leipoldt , Celliers' youthful poetry writes of the devastation of the war in the youthful language of Afrikaans. His best poems appear in the 1908 collection "Die Vlakte en ander gedigte" ("The Plains and Other Poems).Celliers was born near
Wellington, Western Cape Province—thenCape Colony —South Africa . After a childhood nearCape Town , Celliers and his family moved toPretoria , in the then-country ofTransvaal in 1874. When the Second Boer War broke out, Celliers fought atColesburg by Kimberley until the end of the war. Escaping through British lines wearing his wife's clothes, Celliers went to Europe until his 1907 return to South Africa. From 1919 to 1940 Celliers was a professor atStellenbosch University .1 He died inJohannesburg ,Transvaal —nowGauteng Province .External links
Picture, brief biography. and list of works
* [http://www.stellenboschwriters.com/celliersj.html Jan F.E. Celliers ] at www.stellenboschwriters.comReferences
1Lindenberg, E., et al. "Inleiding tot die Afrikaanse Letterkunde". Pretoria and Cape Town: Fifth edition, 1980.
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