Gerbrand Bredero
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'''Gerbrand Adriaensz Bredero''' ([[March 16]], [[1585]] - [[August 23]], [[1618]]) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[poet]] and [[playwright]] in the period known as the [[Dutch Golden Age]]. | '''Gerbrand Adriaensz Bredero''' ([[March 16]], [[1585]] - [[August 23]], [[1618]]) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[poet]] and [[playwright]] in the period known as the [[Dutch Golden Age]]. | ||
==Plays== | ==Plays== | ||
- | * ''Rodd'rick ende Alphonsus'' (first performed in 1611<ref name="schenkeveld"/>) | + | * ''Rodd'rick ende Alphonsus'' (first performed in 1611) |
- | * ''Griane'' (first performed in 1612<ref name="schenkeveld"/>) | + | * ''Griane'' (first performed in 1612) |
* ''Klucht van de Koe'' | * ''Klucht van de Koe'' | ||
* ''Klucht van de Molenaer'' | * ''Klucht van de Molenaer'' | ||
- | * ''Moortje'' (first performed in 1615<ref name="schenkeveld"/>) | + | * ''Moortje'' (first performed in 1615) |
- | * ''Lucelle'' (first performed circa 1616<ref name="schenkeveld"/>) | + | * ''Lucelle'' (first performed circa 1616) |
- | * ''Spaansen Brabander'' (''Spanish Brabanter''; first performed in 1617<ref name="schenkeveld"/>) | + | * ''[[Spaansen Brabander]]'' (''Spanish Brabanter''; first performed in 1617) |
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Gerbrand Adriaensz Bredero (March 16, 1585 - August 23, 1618) was a Dutch poet and playwright in the period known as the Dutch Golden Age.
Plays
- Rodd'rick ende Alphonsus (first performed in 1611)
- Griane (first performed in 1612)
- Klucht van de Koe
- Klucht van de Molenaer
- Moortje (first performed in 1615)
- Lucelle (first performed circa 1616)
- Spaansen Brabander (Spanish Brabanter; first performed in 1617)
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