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Een geboren buitenstaander en een geboren observator: Interview met Jan Brokken
201-207Megtekintések száma:66 -
Altijd had ik de behoefte de wereld te zien: Interview met Melinda Kónya
233-241Megtekintések száma:146 -
Manna en cassave: Michiel van Kempen: Het eiland en andere gedichten. Haarlem: In de Knipscheer, 2020.
185-189Megtekintések száma:131 -
Onze man in Nagasaki: De gefantaseerde diplomatieke dienst van András Jelky in Japan
49-82Megtekintések száma:184The history of András Jelky was published in German in 1779 in Vienna and in Prague. Jelky was employed by the VOC and had sailed to the Dutch East Indies, had had adventures there and built a career. According to the book from 1779, he also worked as an emissary in Japan. In this article I will discuss the topic of the Dutch-Japanese relations in the 16th to 19th century and the potential role of Jelky.
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De koning op het dievenpad: Karel ende Elegast en Koning Matthias gaat stelen – een vergelijking
127-155Megtekintések száma:74This 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.
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De digitale toekomst van cultureel onderzoek: Interview met Kees Teszelszky
225-232Megtekintések száma:125