W. E. G. Louw

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W. E. G. Louw was a prominent Afrikaans poet and literary figure associated with the influential Dertigers movement in South African literature.

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W. E. G. Louw canonical 1

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instanceOf Afrikaans poet
academic
literary critic
person
poet
associatedWith Afrikaans literary establishment
University of Cape Town
birthDate 1909-05-31
birthPlace Sutherland, Cape Colony
continentOfCitizenship Africa
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
deathDate 1980-06-24
deathPlace Cape Town
surface form: Cape Town, South Africa
educatedAt University of Amsterdam
University of Cape Town
employer University of Cape Town
era 20th-century literature
familyName Louw
fieldOfWork Afrikaans literature
literary theory
fullName William Ewart Gladstone Louw
genre literary criticism
poetry
givenName Ewart
Gladstone
William
hasGender male
hasNotableRelative N. P. van Wyk Louw
influenced Afrikaans poetry
languageOfExpression Afrikaans
literaryTradition Afrikaans literature
memberOf Dertigers
movement Afrikaans modernism
Dertigers
nationality South African
notableFor renewal of Afrikaans poetry in the 1930s
notableWork Berigte te velde
Die ryke dwaas
Maskers van die erns
occupation literary critic
poet
university lecturer
placeOfBurial Cape Town
surface form: Cape Town, South Africa
religion Christianity
sibling N. P. van Wyk Louw
spouse Elisabeth Eybers
writingLanguage Afrikaans

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Dertigers hasMember W. E. G. Louw