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Ulenspiegel was a bi-w****ly
German satirical magazine published in
Berlin after World War II. The
magazine was an
important cultural outlet in the new...
- have been
published since the
latter 19th century. The
Legend of Thyl
Ulenspiegel and
Lamme Goedzak, by
Charles De
Coster (1867),
transfers the character...
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Eulenspiegel (
Ulenspiegel, Ulenspegel, Uilenspiegel) or Till
Eulenspiegel (Dyl
Ulenspiegel and variants) may
refer to: Till Eulenspiegel, a
prankster in...
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Ulenspiegel is an
opera by
Walter Braunfels to a
libretto by the
composer after Charles de Coster's The
Legend of Thyl
Ulenspiegel and
Lamme Goedzak. It...
- The
Legend of Thyl
Ulenspiegel and
Lamme Goedzak (French: La Légende et les
Aventures héroïques,
joyeuses et
glorieuses d'Ulenspiegel et de
Lamme Goedzak...
- French. His masterpiece, the 16th-century
romance The
Legend of Thyl
Ulenspiegel and
Lamme Goedzak (1867), was
barely read in
Belgium because it did not...
- of the jester's life. "Shoes." Deep into the
Thirty Years' War Tyll
Ulenspiegel arrives in a town
where the war had not yet come,
along with Nele, an...
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sense of humour. Conversely, in
Charles De Coster's
masterpiece Thyl
Ulenspiegel (1867),
after his
death Charles V is
consigned to **** as punishment...
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Coster (1827–1879),
Belgian novelist best
known for his
Legend of Thyl
Ulenspiegel Dominicus de
Coster (c. 1560–1612),
Flemish artist,
printer and copperplate...
- L'Espiègle is a French-East
German film,
based on The
Legend of Thyl
Ulenspiegel and
Lamme Goedzak. It was
released in 1956. Gérard Philipe: Till Eulenspiegel...