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Title: Zien of niet zien, dat is de vraag. Een ooglijder als hoorndrager in de Lippijn
Author(s): CLAASSENS, Geert H.M.
Journal: Spiegel der Letteren
Volume: 43    Issue: 4   Date: 2001   
Pages: 350-359
DOI: 10.2143/SDL.43.4.384

Abstract :
In all likelihood the name ‘Lippijn’ (the protagonist in the eponymous farce in the famous Hulthem-manuscript) is a significant name. This article argues that this name, being derived from the Latin lippus (meaning ‘bleary-eyed’, with a negative connotation), refers to and stands in direct relationship to the ‘to see or not to see’-motif so emphatically dominating a large part of the text. The playwright plays a subtle game with it, making the text far more sophisticated than is to be expected in a farce.

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