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15th century morality play from the Low Countries
Elckerlijc (also known as Elckerlyc) is a morality play from the Low Countries which was written in Dutch somewhere around the year 1470. It was first
Elckerlijc
15th-century morality play
author, printed circa 1530. It is possibly a translation of the Dutch play Elckerlijc (Everyman). Like John Bunyan's 1678 Christian novel The Pilgrim's Progress
Everyman_(15th-century_play)
1975 Dutch film
directed by Jos Stelling and starring George Bruens. It is also known as Elckerlijc and Elkerlyc. It tells the story of a criminal who falls in love with
Elckerlyc_(film)
Stock character; an ordinary individual
average person Commoner – person neither nobility, royalty, nor priesthood Elckerlijc – Dutch medieval morality play Everyman's right – freedom to roam Joe
Everyman
Genre of Medieval and early Tudor drama
play's production. Additionally, Everyman is a translation of the Dutch Elckerlijc, and, therefore, is not originally an English literary work. Thus, due
Morality_play
customary law, the Sachsenspiegel, produced in Augsburg. 1485 – The play Elckerlijc wins first prize in the Rederijker contest in Antwerp. 1488 – Duke Humfrey's
15th_century_in_literature
Dutch writer
the Low Countries. The late-15th-century morality play Elckerlijc is attributed to him. Elckerlijc, which was translated into English to become the famous
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Beauty pageant
Antwerp, Belgium during the worldOutgames 2013, with the Grand Finale at Elckerlijc Theatre, Antwerp, Belgium on August 4, 2013. Andreas Derleth of New Zealand
Mr_Gay_World_2013
1911 play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal based on medieval mystery plays
von Hofmannsthal in the tradition of medieval morality plays, based on Elckerlijc (ca. 1470) by Peter van Diest, the late 15th-century English Everyman
Jedermann_(play)
Topics referred to by the same term
Jacobs-Jenkins Everyman (1964 film), an Australian television adaptation Elckerlijc, a 1495 Dutch morality play attributed to Peter van Diest, a possible
Everyman_(disambiguation)
Name list
Petrus Dorlandus (Peter van Diest; 1451–1507), Flemish writer of the play Elckerlijc (translated into Everyman) Petrus Forestus (Pieter van Foreest; 1521–1597)
Petrus_(given_name)
works Medieval theatre Psychomachia Autos sacramentales Ordo Virtutum Elckerlijc A Satire of the Three Estates A Looking Glass for London Four Plays in
The_Seven_Deadly_Sins_(play)
Type of dramatic society in the Low Countries
literary historical importance that came from the Rederijkers is the play Elckerlijc (Everyman). By the 17th century many chambers enjoyed the services of
Chamber_of_rhetoric
formed the basis for version in other languages (such as the morality play Elckerlijc that formed the basis for Everyman). Another genre popular in the Middle
Dutch-language_literature
Román Chalbaud El plebiscito Antonio Skármeta No (2012) Pablo Larraín Elckerlijc (1495) Peter van Diest Elckerlyc (1975) Jos Stelling The Elder Son (1969)
List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I
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City and municipality in Flemish Brabant, Belgium
liberal politician Peter van Diest, writer, probable author of the play Elckerlijc Liliane Saint-Pierre, singer The Scabs, rock band of the 1980s and 1990s
Diest
Dutch humanist and Latin playwright
is a freely composed version of the late medieval Dutch morality play Elckerlijc (in English known as Everyman). The main character, Hecastus, is a wealthy
Macropedius
1517: Die rechte conste om alderhande wateren te destilleeren 1518–1525: Elckerlijc 1520: Een seer ghenoechlike ende amoroeze historie vanden eedelen Lansloet
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Czech composer and radio producer (born 1935)
Florian Cigánské melodie (Gypsy Melodies) for baritone and orchestra (1992) Elckerlijc-Mariken van Nieumeghen, Cantata-Miracle for alto, tenor, baritone, reciter
Jiří_Teml
Formerly Known As, The Last Chapters, De Eindtijd Revue, Patroon, and Elckerlijc, among others. The collective operates autonomously, without a hierarchy
Urland (performance collective)
Urland_(performance_collective)
morality play Homulus (corresponding to the English Everyman or the Dutch Elckerlijc) was given in Latin by the students under his direction. From Munich,
Theodorich_Canisius
that were translated into other languages (notable Dutch morality play Elckerlijc formed the basis for the English play Everyman). Apart from ancient tales
Literature_of_Flanders
Medieval Dutch literature
that were translated into other languages (notable Dutch morality play Elckerlijc formed the basis for the English play Everyman). Apart from ancient tales
Middle_Dutch_literature
List of important works of Dutch Literature
proprieteyten der dinghen (translation by Jacob Bellaert) ca. 1496 anonymous Elckerlijc end 15th century anonymous Die 100 capittelen van astronomijen 16th century
Basic Library of Dutch Literature
Basic_Library_of_Dutch_Literature
Stock characters often found in medieval drama
Morality play The Castle of Perseverance (c.1400-1500) Mankind (c.1470) Elckerlijc (c.1470) Everyman (c.1450-1500) The World and the Child, also known as
Sinnekins
; and Bros, Ton J., editors (2007). Everyman and its Dutch original, Elckerlijc: Introduction. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Medieval Institute Publications. {{cite
Everyman_(1901_play)
Dutch actress (1876–1976)
also was cast as Sanderijn in Lanseloet van Denemerken De Duecht' in Elckerlijc in 1908. Between 1908 and 1924, Royaards-Sandberg featured in plays that
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