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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...
- the Low Countries. The late-15th-century
morality play
Elckerlijc is
attributed to him.
Elckerlijc,
which was
translated into
English to
become the famous...
- 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...
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average person Commoner –
person neither nobility, royalty, nor
priesthood Elckerlijc –
Dutch medieval morality play Everyman's
right –
freedom to roam Joe...
- play's production. Additionally,
Everyman is a
translation of the
Dutch Elckerlijc, and, therefore, is not
originally an
English literary work. Thus, due...
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customary law, the Sachsenspiegel,
produced in Augsburg. 1485 – The play
Elckerlijc wins
first prize in the
Rederijker contest in Antwerp. 1488 – Duke Humfrey's...
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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...
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formed the
basis for
version in
other languages (such as the
morality play
Elckerlijc that
formed the
basis for Everyman).
Another genre po****r in the Middle...
- von
Hofmannsthal in the
tradition of
medieval morality plays,
based on
Elckerlijc (ca. 1470) by
Peter van Diest, the late 15th-century
English Everyman...
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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...