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 +'''''Jerolimo, the Spanish Brabanter''''' is a play by Dutch writer [[Bredero|Gerbrand Adriaensz. Bredero]]. Titled ''De Spaansen Brabander'' in Dutch, it was first performed in [[1617]]. It is classified as a picaresque and said to be based on the Spanish picaresque ''[[Lazarillo de Tormes]]''.
-* ''Spaansen Brabander'' (''Spanish Brabanter''; first performed in [[1617]])+It is a satire upon the exiles from the south who filled the halls of the Amsterdam [[chamber of rhetoric|chambers of rhetoric]] with their pompous speeches and preposterous Burgundian [[phraseology]].
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-[[Bredero|Gerbrand Adriaensz. Bredero]] schreef een toneelstuk, ''[[De Spaanschen Brabander]]'', dat gebaseerd is op de Spaanse schelmenroman ''[[Lazarillo de Tormes]]''. +
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Jerolimo, the Spanish Brabanter is a play by Dutch writer Gerbrand Adriaensz. Bredero. Titled De Spaansen Brabander in Dutch, it was first performed in 1617. It is classified as a picaresque and said to be based on the Spanish picaresque Lazarillo de Tormes.

It is a satire upon the exiles from the south who filled the halls of the Amsterdam chambers of rhetoric with their pompous speeches and preposterous Burgundian phraseology.




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