
VECHTER.
VERTOONERS.
EERSTE UITKOMST.
II. UITKOMST.
III. UITKOMST.
IV. UITKOMST.
V. UITKOMST.
VI. UITKOMST.
VII. UITKOMST.
VIII. UITKOMST.
In the bustling streets of late‑17th‑century Amsterdam, a modest shoemaker named Vechter struggles to keep his household afloat. His wife Maiken labors tirelessly, trying to stretch every penny while caring for their spirited daughter Klaartje. The play opens with their daily grind, hinting at the pressures of poverty and the uneasy peace that holds the family together.
When Vrederyk, a hopeful suitor for Klaartje, arrives, his presence stirs both hope and tension. Vechter’s reputation as a fierce fighter threatens to upend the fragile stability Maiken has built, and the family must confront the looming danger of debt and disorder. Listeners will be drawn into the vivid portrait of a working‑class family wrestling with loyalty, love, and the shadow of violence that threatens to break their modest world.
Language
nl
Duration
~27 minutes (26K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Frank van Drogen, Eric Casteleijn and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-09-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1688–1727
A Dutch pharmacist from Amsterdam who also made his mark as a poet and playwright, he belongs to a lively literary world where medicine and the stage could meet in one career. His surviving reputation rests on sharp dramatic writing and a place in the city’s early-18th-century cultural life.
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