De legende en de heldhaftige, vroolijke en roemrijke daden van Uilenspiegel en Lamme Goedzak in Vlaanderenland en elders

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De legende en de heldhaftige, vroolijke en roemrijke daden van Uilenspiegel en Lamme Goedzak in Vlaanderenland en elders

by Charles de Coster

NL·~17 hours·187 chapters

Chapters

187 total
1

De legende van Uilenspiegel en Lamme Goedzak

0:21
2

Korte levensbeschrijving van Charles de Coster

6:58
3

De laatste oogenblikken van Charles de Coster.

2:52
4

Voorrede van den Uil

7:44
5

I.

1:29
6

II.

1:57
7

III.

4:13
8

IV.

2:23
9

V.

2:26
10

VI.

1:55

Description

A mischievous trickster and his loyal, good‑natured companion set out across the bustling towns and quiet villages of Flanders, turning everyday life into a stage for clever pranks, daring rescues, and lively celebrations. Their antics blend sharp wit with a warm-hearted generosity, offering listeners a vivid portrait of a people who love a good laugh as much as they cherish bravery. As the duo roams from market squares to riverbanks, the narrative captures the colors, sounds, and flavors of the region, inviting you to hear the clatter of tavern mugs and the rustle of distant fields.

The story is narrated in a lively, poetic prose that echoes folk songs and oral tradition, enriched by colorful illustrations that bring each episode to life. Early episodes introduce the characters’ contrasting personalities—Uilenspiegel’s quick‑silver humor and Lamme Goedzak’s steadfast kindness—setting the tone for a series of escapades that celebrate freedom, camaraderie, and the resilient spirit of the Flemish folk.

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Language

nl

Duration

~17 hours (1000K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the PG Distributed Proofreaders Team

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles de Coster

Charles de Coster

1827–1879

Best known for The Legend of Thyl Ulenspiegel, this 19th-century Belgian writer helped shape a distinct national literature in French. His work blends folklore, history, satire, and a lively sense of rebellion.

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