De Driftige is a Dutch comedy (Blijspel) by Jan Nomsz. This play, originally written in Dutch, offers a glimpse into 18th-century Dutch theater and literary culture. The work showcases Nomsz's talent for comedic writing and his contribution to the Dutch dramatic tradition.
Readers interested in historical Dutch literature, the history of comedy, or the works of Jan Nomsz will find this play to be a valuable resource. The play is a testament to the enduring appeal of comedic storytelling and the richness of Dutch literary heritage.
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