Gijsbrecht van Aemstel (play)

Gijsbrecht van Aemstel (play)

:"See Gijsbrecht IV of Amstel for the historical figure on whom this play is based."Gijsbrecht van Aemstel was a 17th century history play by Joost van den Vondel, written to inaugurate Amsterdam's first city theatre. The first production was planned to take place on 26 December 1637, but was postponed until 3 January 1638. The piece was then performed annually (on New Year's Day) in Amsterdam until 1968.

Plot

Set in 1304, it relates the siege of Amsterdam and its surrounding towns, united by the Kennemers and Waterlanders. The reason for the siege is Gijsbrecht's alleged involvement in the abduction and manslaughter of Floris V in 1296.

The enemy soldiers appear to leave, but in reality smuggle themselves into the town, hidden in a cargo of firewood being shipped in by the citizens of Amsterdam. After a violent battle, Gijsbrecht is forced to flee to Prussians, to found a "New Holland" there.

Historical accuracy

Although a certain number of details in the play are demonstrably incorrect, perhaps more historical truth is hidden in it than historians often thought, with Vondel perhaps having access to sources that are now lost to us.

In reality, the nobleman who in 1304 invaded Amsterdam (to recover his position and possessions lost in 1296) was not Gijsbrecht IV (1235-1303), but his son Jan I (1270-1345).

Professor Pim de Boer at the University of Groningen has found serious (though not entirely conclusive) indications that Gijsbrecht - after his exile, with a few followers - founded Pruissisch Holland (now in Poland), not far from Elbing (also now in Poland).

First words

:Het hemelsche gerecht heeft zich ten langen leste:erbarremt over my en myn benauwde veste,:en arme burgery, en op myn volcx gebed,:en daag'lykse schryen den stad ontzet.

Last words

:Vaer wel, mijn Aemsterland: verwacht een' andren heer.:(Farewell, my Aemsterland: await another lord.)

Parodies

Various parodies and continuations of the play have been produced by other authors, including the musical "The Angel of Amsterdam" ("De Engel van Amsterdam").

Texts

*http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/vond001gysb01/
*http://cf.hum.uva.nl/dsp/ljc/vondel/gysbregt/gysbregt.html


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Van Aemstel family — Van Amstel redirects here. You may be looking for Louis van Amstel, from Dancing With The Stars . The van Aemstel or van Amstel dynasty (Dutch: Heren van Amstel , also spelled Heeren van Aemstel or Heren van Aemstel ) was a major lordly dynasty… …   Wikipedia

  • Gijsbrecht IV of Amstel — or Gijsbrecht IV van Amstel (c.1235–c.1303) was a powerful lord in medieval Holland. His territory was the Heren van Amstel, and his son was Jan I.LifeHis family probably originated from Ouderkerk near Amsterdam, deriving their name from their… …   Wikipedia

  • Gozewijn van Randerath — was a Dutch Roman Catholic clergyman. He was locally elected to be bishop of Utrecht in 1249, but Pope Innocent IV appointed Hendrik I van Vianden instead, and so Gozewijn withdrew from the post in 1250. Due to an error by the medieval historian… …   Wikipedia

  • Vondel, Joost van den — born Nov. 17, 1587, Cologne died Feb. 5, 1679, Amsterdam Dutch poet and dramatist. Of Mennonite parents, Vondel early showed a preference for using Christian mythology as the subject matter of his plays. He also wrote lampoons and satirical poems …   Universalium

  • Schouwburg of Van Campen — The Schouwburg of Van Campen was a theatre at Keizersgracht 384 in Amsterdam, Amsterdam s first city theatre, based on the Teatro Olimpico in Italy. [In Dutch, Schouwburg is now often synonymous with theatre , but not always. A schouwburg is,… …   Wikipedia

  • Floris V, Count of Holland — Floris V of Holland Count of Holland This is Count Floris, King Williams son, and [he] was the fifteenth Count of Holland Floris V as imagined in the 17th century Reign Count of Holland: 1256–1296 …   Wikipedia

  • Ariana Nozeman — (alt: A(d)riana Noseman/Nooseman): born Ariana van den Bergh (1626/1628 in Middelburg – December 7, 1661 in Amsterdam), was the first actress in The Netherlands. She made her debut on stage in 1655 at the Amsterdam Schouwburg (Amsterdam Theater)… …   Wikipedia

  • VONDEL, Joostvan den — (1587–1679)    Playwright and poet. Von del was born in Cologne, Germany, after his Anabaptist parents had fled the Counter Reformationfrom Antwerp. In 1595, the family set tled in the Republic, moving in 1597 to Amsterdam. Vondel earned a living …   Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”