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    Shakespeare in Southern Africa
    Journal / Shakespeare in Southern Africa / Vol. 37 (2024) / Articles

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    Abstract

    Among the countless writers who have engaged with the Shakespearean dramatic corpus in their literary production, the South African  playwright Herbert Isaac Ernest Dhlomo (1903-1956) offers the opportunity to investigate the relationship of one of the most prominent  African intellectuals of his time with the Western cultural tradition.

    On the one hand, Dhlomo’s plays are a heartfelt celebration of the  English literary canon; on the other hand, they are a means of denouncing the oppressive rule of British and Afrikaner colonial powers. The present article discusses this unresolved ambivalence at the basis of Dhlomo’s literary works.

    My analysis focuses on the two  historical plays that engage with Shakespeare the most: Dingane and Cetshwayo, dated between 1936-37. It is my opinion that the two  possible readings