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Mariken is a medieval Dutch name (Modern Dutch ''Marijke''), and may refer to: *''Mariken van Nieumeghen ''Mariken van Nieumeghen'' ''(Mary of Nijmegen)'' is a miracle play recorded in a Middle Dutch text from the early 16th century. The protagonist Mariken of the story spends seven years with the devil, after which she is miraculously released. T ...'', a medieval Dutch prose text and its protagonist * ''Mariken van Nieumeghen'' (1974 film) * ''Mariken'' (2000 film) {{Disambiguation, given name ...
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Mariken Van Nieumeghen
''Mariken van Nieumeghen'' ''(Mary of Nijmegen)'' is a miracle play recorded in a Middle Dutch text from the early 16th century. The protagonist Mariken of the story spends seven years with the devil, after which she is miraculously released. The oldest edition dates from 1515 and was printed by Willem Vorsterman. Linguistic evidence suggests it was written by a poet from an Antwerp chamber of rhetoric. Themes and genre Like the fourteenth-century '' Beatrijs'', the story involves a beautiful young woman who is seduced, but unlike that poem ''Mariken'' has a lively, "Burgundian" style in often lower-class language, as opposed to the courtly elegance of the ''Beatrijs''. Though the story is often called a miracle play, Dirk Coigneau, in his 2002 edition, argues that the story was not intended as a drama; he likens its organization (the text is separated into sections where verse dialogues are preceded by prose introductions) to that of a prose novel. History The earliest know ...
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Mariken Van Nieumeghen (1974 Film)
''Mariken van Nieumeghen'' is a 1974 Dutch drama film directed by Jos Stelling. It is based on the 16th-century text ''Mariken van Nieumeghen''. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival The 28th Cannes Film Festival was held from 9 to 23 May 1975. The Palme d'Or went to the '' Chronique des Années de Braise'' by Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina. In 1975, a new section, "Les Yeux fertiles", which was non-competitive, was introduced. This .... Cast * Ronnie Montagne as Mariken * Eric Bais as Gast in herberg * Sander Bais as Moenen * Kees Bakker as Bedelaar * Jacqueline Bayer as Meisje * Harm Begeman as Wagenspeler * Kitty Courbois as (voice) * Riek Deege as Wasvrouw * Henk Douze as Wagenspeler * Jan Harms as Aanrander * Dirk Hattum as Wagenspeler * Wil Hildebrand as Dede * Frans Hulshof as Waard * Carel Jansen as Wagenspeler * Menno Jetten as Aanrander * Leo Koenen as Kleermaker * Johanna Leeuwenstein as Wasvrouw Production Cast and crew consisted of amateurs. As most of them ...
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