De vulgaire geschiedenis van Charelke Dop
De vulgaire geschiedenis van Charelke Dop, (The vulgar history of Charelke Dop), is a novel written by Ernest Claes in 1923.[1][2] SynopsisIt is World War I. Charelke Dop lives in the Belgian municipality Diest.[3] He pretends to be poor but is rather rich. After his wife Angelina dies he moves to Brussels. Charelke is a manipulative, lying, stingy, immoral but charming widower. He earns a lot of money by declaring people to the German soldiers although he is a smuggler, traitor and blackmailer. He convinces highly placed Belgians that he performed acts of valour (whilst it were only misdeeds) and thus receives medals of honour and an accompanying ceremony.[4] Miniserie adaptionThe book was adapted for screen in a miniserie of two episodes in 1985 by the Belgian national television station BRT. Cast
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