Eersel edited
Johanna Schouten-Elsenhout's first published poetry book,
Tide ete (1963). Eersel wrote a stage adaptation of Beaumarchais'
The Barber of Seville, which opened at the
Thalia Theatre in Paramaribo in 1960. While
Noni Lichtveld's costumes and staging kept the original setting in 18th-century
Spain, Eersel adapted some of the jokes and figures of speech for the local audience. A newspaper review noted that Eersel "put a few genuine Surinamese expressions in the mouth of our barber". The
Nijmegen Institute for
Missiology published a
festschrift for Eersel's 80th birthday. Eersel was an active member of the
Catholic Church in Suriname and in the Netherlands, and he had previously researched the history of
Bible translations into Sranan Tongo. == Honours ==