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What ‘Other Devils’? The Texts of Sol T. Plaatje’s Mhudi Revisited

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2015
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Africa

ol Plaatje’s novel, Mhudi, first published by the Lovedale Press in 1930, has been subject to considerable critical attention, and now has canonical status in South Africa. The circumstances of its publication have also been seen as a cause célèbre of the way missionary presses, as gatekeepers, could subvert authors’ intentions and exercise censorship. This case, in relation to Mhudi, was first made by Tim Couzens and Stephen Gray in 1978. They argued that an oral narrator had been removed from the ‘original’ text, thereby undermining its connection with the oral traditions upon which it drew, and thus changing the nature of the text as a whole, and that other textual changes had had the effect of ‘emasculating’ and ‘diluting the original style’ of the book. This view has remained largely unchallenged and accepted as conventional wisdom, providing the justification for a new edition of Mhudi (Heinemann African Writers, 1978; Penguin, 2005) that reverses some of the changes made,...

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