Esmoreit

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Esmoreit is a Middle Dutch drama. It is one of the four abele spelen ("able plays") contained in the Van Hulthem Manuscript and consists of 1,018 lines in rhyme. The other abele spelen are: Gloriant, Lanseloet van Denemerken and Vanden Winter ende vanden Somer.

The play is named after the male protagonist Esmoreit, crown prince of the Kingdom of Sicily. It deals with the love between two people of different social classes and is followed by the sotternie (farce) Lippijn.

One of its sources is the 14th-century chanson de geste Baudouin de Sebourc.[1]

  • Robbrecht (nephew of the king of Sicily)
  • Meester (Master Platus, chamberlain to the king of Damascus)
  • de coninc (de king of Damascus)
  • de jonge (jonc)vrouwe Damiët (daughter of the king of Damascus)
  • de kersten coninc/sijn vader (the (Christian) king of Sicily)
  • de vrouwe/sine moeder (queen of Sicily and mother of Esmoreit)
  • de jonghelinc (Esmoreit, crown-prince of Sicily, raised at the court of Damascus)

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