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1040:(1919), has the land of Cocaigne between the lands of sunrise and morning. ch XXIV. "Thus Jurgen abode for a little over two months in Cocaigne, and complied with the customs of that country. Nothing altered in Cocaigne: but in the world wherein Jurgen was reared, he knew, it would by this time be September, with the leaves flaring gloriously, and the birds flocking southward, and the hearts of Jurgen's fellows turning to not unpleasant regrets. But in Cocaigne there was no regret and no variability, but only an interminable flow of curious pleasures, illumined by the wandering star of Venus Mechanitis." 816: 38: 83: 1017:(1869), makes reference to the "land of Cocaigne", there envisioned as a country in keeping with Baudelaire's poetic ideals, such as silence, decorum, indolence, and artifice. He describes it as "the East of the West, the China of Europe", as he describes it as being located to the North and as being possessed of qualities thought of as being essentially "Oriental" by the Europeans of the time. 921: 1303: 873:
roasted pigs wander about with knives in their backs to make carving easy, where grilled geese fly directly into one's mouth, where cooked fish jump out of the water and land at one's feet. The weather is always mild, the wine flows freely, sex is readily available, and all people enjoy eternal
636:, it is a land of contraries, where all the restrictions of society are defied (abbots beaten by their monks), sexual liberty is open (nuns flipped over to show their bottoms), and food is plentiful (skies that rain cheese). Cockaigne appeared frequently in 907:) at one end. The pole is covered with grease or soap and planted during a festival. Then, daring people try to climb the slippery pole to get the prize. The crowd laughs at the often failed attempts to hold on to the pole. 858:
printed a 13th-century French poem called "The Land of Cockaigne" where "the houses were made of barley sugar and cakes, the streets were paved with pastry, and the shops supplied goods for nothing".
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may be named after Cockaigne, though this has been disputed. The surname Cockayne also derives from the mythical land, and was originally a nickname for an idle dreamer.
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Hardstaff, Sarah. “Candytown and the Land of Cockaigne: Gastronomic Utopia in The Nutcracker and the Mouse King and Other Children’s Literature.”
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is likely to have been named after Cockaigne by the local clergy, who established farms and peat-cutting settlements in the area.
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Cockaigne was a "medieval peasant’s dream, offering relief from backbreaking labor and the daily struggle for meager food."
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bore the name Cockaigne until its 2011 closure. New ownership announced the resort would reopen in December 2019.
1283:(first edition 1931) uses the word "Cockaigne" to indicate that the recipe was a favorite of the authors' parents. 1811: 1801: 1738:
Luisa Del Giudice, "Mountains of Cheese and Rivers of Wine: Paesi di Cuccagna and other Gastronomic Utopias," in
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mentions "Et de noirs clochers comme mâts de cocagne" (and black steeples like cockaigne poles)
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Moerman, H. J., Nederlandse plaatsnamen: een overzicht (1956), Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 129
1316: 1308: 1114: 1058: 892: 843: 688: 641: 588: 390: 170: 98: 66: 1260: 1253: 981:"Ego sum abbas Cucaniensis" ("I am the Abbot of Cockaigne") is one of the drinking songs ( 964: 551: 457: 360: 337: 130: 51: 1265: 903:(Italian: cuccagna; Spanish: cucaña), a horizontal or vertical pole with a prize (like a 1186: 1162: 986: 924: 888: 759: 615: 370: 165: 120: 626:
place of luxury and ease, comfort and pleasure, opposite to the harshness of medieval
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was named after the Cokayne family, who took possession of the land in 1417.
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Imagined States: National Identity, Utopia, and Longing in Oral Cultures
1619: 721:("fools' paradise") may also signify such a place. From Swedish dialect 1361:. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 622. 957: 783: 747: 678: 637: 627: 125: 884: 847: 823: 743: 472: 74: 55: 803: 1459:
Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia; Mills, A. D.; Room, Adrian (2002).
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A song "The Land of Cockaigne" can be found on the 2017 album
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Dreaming of Cockaigne: Medieval Fantasies of the Perfect Life
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Dreaming of Cockaigne: Medieval Fantasies of the Perfect Life
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Dreaming of Cockaigne: Medieval Fantasies of the Perfect Life
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The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland
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MD, Steven B. Karch; Drummer, Olaf (December 15, 2008).
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While the first recorded uses of the word are the Latin
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Original text and translations of poems of Cokaygne
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In Spanish, an equivalent place is named 1030:(1883) is said to be located in Cockaigne. 985:) found in the 13th-century manuscript of 566: 552: 61: 1144:mentions "You are what I call Cockaign". 762:and suite evoking the people of London, 1338: 830:'s map of Schlaraffenland published by 416: 346: 277: 224: 89: 73: 1534:Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham (2001-05-01). 1482: 1480: 1264:, a 1971 documentary film directed by 1252:, a 1957 German fantasy film starring 786:is unrelated: it was named in 1860 by 1620:https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8771 1212:The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 7: 1538:. Wordsworth Editions. p. 265. 991:, better known for its inclusion in 1046:wrote a romantic prose poem titled 1102:is a concert overture composed by 758:used the word "Cockaigne" for his 25: 1398:"Le Pastel et le Pays de Cocagne" 1375:. Utopia.nypl.org. Archived from 1373:"New York Public Library: Utopia" 1178:or "I am the abbot of Cockaigne". 1463:. Oxford: the University Press. 1301: 1240:, a 1917 German fantasy film by 1237:Hans Trutz in the Land of Plenty 852:Specimens of Early English Poets 742:came to be applied jocularly to 587: 81: 1564:. Cup.columbia.edu. July 2003. 1510:Karch's Pathology of Drug Abuse 707:, and the German equivalent is 644:and resentment at scarcity and 846:, the land of Cockaigne was a 1: 1787:Encyclopædia Britannica entry 934: 807:used to form chemical terms. 1440:notes a first usage in 1824. 1400:. Lautrec.fr. Archived from 1111:The Big Rock Candy Mountains 729:, popularized in the ballad 1623:Jurgen: a Comedy of Justice 1426:Worthless words for the day 1055:The Emperor of Water Clocks 1038:Jurgen: a Comedy of Justice 1027:The Adventures of Pinocchio 732:An Invitation to Lubberland 691:, the same place is called 640:verse. It represented both 1828: 1461:The Oxford Names Companion 1352:"Cockaigne, Land of"  1210:Cockaigne is mentioned in 1099:Cockaigne (In London Town) 1024:(or Pleasure Island) from 1008:, found in his collection 765:Cockaigne (In London Town) 725:("fat lazy fellow") comes 695:; the Dutch equivalent is 681:, it was mentioned in the 326:Third International Theory 29: 1681:Emke, Dave (2011-01-26). 1523:– via Google Books. 1176:Ego sum abbas Cucaniensis 988:Songs from Benediktbeuern 893:Southern Italian diaspora 32:Cockayne (disambiguation) 1428:, by Michael A. Fischer. 1142:The Most Beautiful Place 42:Pieter Bruegel the Elder 1663:. cinema.theiapolis.com 1358:Encyclopædia Britannica 963:The English Village of 891:tradition, extended to 820:Accurata Utopiae Tabula 738:In the 1820s, the name 687:, composed c. 1350. 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Schlaraffenland
Cockayne (disambiguation)

Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Luilekkerland
Alte Pinakothek
Munich
a series
Utopias

Arcadia
City of the Caesars
Cloud cuckoo land
Cockaigne
Eden
Elysium
Fortunate Isles
Garden of the gods
Shangri-La
Golden Age
Satya Yuga
Great Unity
Ketumati
Kingdom of God
Opona
Libertatia
Mag Mell
Mahoroba
Merry England
Mezzoramia

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