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De koning op het dievenpad: Karel ende Elegast en Koning Matthias gaat stelen – een vergelijking

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2024-05-27
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Csontos, S., & Pusztai, G. (2024). De koning op het dievenpad: Karel ende Elegast en Koning Matthias gaat stelen – een vergelijking. Acta Neerlandica, 20, 127-155. https://doi.org/10.36392/ACTANEERL/2023/20/9
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This study examines two stories from the Middle Ages: The Dutch knight novel, Karel ende Elegast and the Hungarian folk tale, Mátyás király lopni megy [King Matthias goes stealing]. In both stories, the king in disguise goes to steal with an accomplice (an expe­ri­enced thief). As a result, an attack on the king on the next day is prevented. The motif of the king in disguise having to go stealing to uncover a conspiracy against him is a universal fairy tale motif. In different countries and cultures, one can find this wandering motif from Norway to Mongolia. In this study, we want to make a Hungarian contribution to this research.