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100 1 _aKrog, Antjie.
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245 1 0 _aLady Anne
_ba Verse Chronicle.
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260 _aBlue Ridge Summit :
_bBucknell University Press,
_c(c)2016.
300 _a1 online resource (105 pages)
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505 0 0 _aAcknowledgements; Preface; Part I; On board Sir Edward Hughes23rd Feb. --
_t1797; 2.30 South latitude17 West longitude9th Mar. --
_t1797; The Country of the Lindsays of the Byres(a letter from Fife, 1300, writer unknown); Song written before the birth of Lady Anne Lindsay (1750); two years next month /
_rsince my last poetry volume; once more /
_rbefore an empty page; KroonstadMarch '86; hail Lady Anne Barnard!; Cape of Good Hope4th May --
_t1797; Part II; Cape of Good Hope10th July --
_t1797; CastleOctober 1797; Castle12th Oct. --
_t1797; Castle1798; Auld Robin Graywritten by Lady Anne Barnard.
505 0 0 _aGossip from diaries and lettersOld Lady Lindsay from Scotland; To Windham1st Nov. --
_t1793; St Wolstans near Dublin10th Dec. --
_t1793; Dublin12th July --
_t1794; Kroonstadfirst state of emergencyJuly 1985; first Christmas weekend under the second state of emergency1988; because among mine I feel more and more ill at ease; to have or to be; gnome; parole; cape of good hope; Lady Anne as guide because a hero needs a bard; "I think I am the first" --
_tLady Anne on Table Mountain; Part III (V); The Drup KelderTuesday 8th May --
_t1798; Farm of Jakob van ReenenSunday 13th May --
_t1798; Monday 14th May --
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505 0 0 _aTuesday 15th May --
_t1798Tuesday 22nd May --
_t1798; St Andrew's FifeScotland 25th Aug. --
_t1987; visit to Balcarres; the ballad of Andries Dundas-Dekker; Thursday 31st May --
_t1798; Part IV; 20th Nov. --
_t1798; ParadiseNovember 1798; 1789; 1793; given line: macho men give me the creeps; plea to be liberated; one day my husband feels I do indeed deserve; slaughtering cattle for the Dutch Reformed Church fĂȘte; Lady Anne at the microwave oven; I smell him young behind the breadcutting machine; ma will be late; I will always remember; strategically I do my best; ballad of the power game; illness.
505 0 0 _aCastle of Good Hope14th Dec. --
_t1799Vineyard14th May --
_t1800; Journal; Journal; Vineyard16th Feb. --
_t1801; Part III (end); January 1802; new alphabet; transparency of the sole; The heart is the toughest part of the body; Lady Anne Barnard: remembered for her parties in my history book; a poem about guilt; Gothic HouseWimbledon1806; WimbledonMay 1807; Cape of Good HopeJune 1807; Cape of Good HopeAugust 1807; WimbledonNovember 1807; Wimbledon1808; neither family nor friends; epitaph; End; end; Sources; About the Poet.
520 0 _aThis is the first English translation of an award winning book published in Afrikaans in 1989. It engages critically and creatively with a key moment of colonial history-the time Lady Anne Barnard spent at the Cape of Good Hope, from 1797 to 1802. Antjie Krog powerfully brings together the historical and the poetic in a turbulent South Africa.
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