De Geleerde Advokaat, Of De Bespotte Druivedief is a Dutch play (Blyspel) by Jan van Hoogstraten. This 18th-century comedy showcases van Hoogstraten's talent for witty dialogue and satirical situations. The play likely revolves around the themes of lawyers, knowledge, and perhaps a comical grape thief as suggested by the title, offering a glimpse into the social mores and humor of the period. A valuable addition to the study of Dutch literature and theatrical history, "De Geleerde Advokaat" provides insight into the cultural landscape of the Netherlands during the Enlightenment era.
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