Beatrijs
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- | * [[Beatrijs]] | + | '''Beatrijs''' (English: [[Beatrice (given name)|Beatrice]]), was a poem written in last quarter of 14th century (ca. 1374), possibly by [[Diederic van Assenede]], and is an original Dutch poem about the legend of a nun who deserted her convent for the love of a man, who lives with him for seven years and has two children. When their money is low he deserts her, and she becomes a prostitute to support her children for another seven years. One day she is near her old convent so inquires discretely what has become of the nun Beatrijs, and learns that people think Beatrijs is still at the convent. One night a voice urges her to return to the convent, and when she returns, Beatrijs learns that [[Mary (mother of Jesus)]] has been acting in her role at the convent, and she can return without anyone knowing of her absence. |
- | 1374, possibly by Diederic van Assenede , and is an original Dutch poem about the legend of a nun who deserted her convent for the love of ... | + | |
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- | * [[Medieval Dutch literature]] | + | |
- | The Chanson de Roland was translated somewhere in the twelfth century, and the Flemish minstrel Diederic van Assenede completed his ... | + | |
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- | * [[Folklore of the Low Countries]] (redirect from Des Reis van Sint Brandaen) | + | |
- | Beatrijs (Dutch for Beatrice), written in last quarter of 13th century, possibly by Diederic van Assenede , is an original poem about the ... | + | |
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- | * [[Floris and Blancheflour]] | + | |
- | Diederic van Assenede 's Middle Dutch Floris ende Blancefloer ca. 1260 Italian Florio e Biancifiore, after 1300; Bocaccio The Filocolo , ... | + | |
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Beatrijs (English: Beatrice), was a poem written in last quarter of 14th century (ca. 1374), possibly by Diederic van Assenede, and is an original Dutch poem about the legend of a nun who deserted her convent for the love of a man, who lives with him for seven years and has two children. When their money is low he deserts her, and she becomes a prostitute to support her children for another seven years. One day she is near her old convent so inquires discretely what has become of the nun Beatrijs, and learns that people think Beatrijs is still at the convent. One night a voice urges her to return to the convent, and when she returns, Beatrijs learns that Mary (mother of Jesus) has been acting in her role at the convent, and she can return without anyone knowing of her absence.