This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at Scans are available from the Internet Archive (Volume I: Till Eulenspiegel is a legendary medieval figure in Germany and the Low Countries. Well known for his practical jokes and pranks that circulate in stories and printed in chap-books since the 15th century. Charles the Coster transplanted this figure to the 16th century and gave him a role in the war of independence of the Netherlands against Spain. Although some of the pranks have survived, this is a completely different story. By some this work is considered the Belgian national epic. Curiously, even though it deals mainly with Flanders, this work was originally written in French. Related Library of Congress catalog page: Related Open Library catalog page (for source): Related Open Library catalog page (for work): Related WorldCat catalog page: EncodingRevision History
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