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  1. Tyltyl; being the story of Maurice Maeterlincks play, The bethrothal, by Maurice (1862-1949). Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander Louis (1865-) Maeterlinck, 1920
  2. The treasure of the humble / by Maurice Maeterlinck ; translated by Alfred Sutro ; with an introduction by A.B. Walkey by Maurice (1862-1949). Sutro, Alfred (1863-1933) tr. Maeterlinck, 1911
  3. Biography - Maeterlinck, Maurice (1862-1949): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. Wisdom and destiny. by Maurice Maeterlinck; tr. by Alfred Sutro. by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1906-01-01
  5. The light beyond by Maurice Maeterlinck; tr. by Alexander Teixei by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1917
  6. The magic of the stars, by Maurice Maeterlinck; translated by Alfred Sutro by Maurice (1862-1949) - Related name: Sutro, Alfred, 1863-1933 tr Maeterlinck, 1930
  7. The life of space, by Maurice Maeterlinck; translated by Bernard Miall by Maurice (1862-1949) Maeterlinck, 1928-01-01
  8. The life of the bee by Maurice Maeterlinck ; translated by Alfre by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1904-01-01
  9. The double garden, by Maurice Maeterlinck; tr. by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos by Maurice (1862-1949) Maeterlinck, 1905-01-01
  10. The children 's Life of the bee. by Maurice Maeterlinck; selecte by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1919
  11. The children's Life of the bee by Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, 1919
  12. La Mort (French Edition) by Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, 2010-09-28
  13. How God Looks Upon The Present Conflict by Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, 2010-10-14
  14. Old-fashioned Flowers And Other Oper-air Essays by Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, 2010-10-03

1. Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949)
An examination of the works of Belgian poet and playwright Maurice Maeterlinck, plus links to all Category Arts Literature......Click Here. Maurice Maeterlinck. The guileless have said that Maeterlinckbelongs to no period. Find more articles on Maurice Maeterlinck
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Maurice Maeterlinck The guileless have said that Maeterlinck belongs to no period. This is because they have lost themselves so completely in his mystical forests that they can no longer see the wood of modernity for the trees of illusion. To them his magic is witchcraft. In seeking the source of the rainbow, they have found nothing but mist. Nevertheless, the period claims him. The opportunity of realism comes with the age of false romance. And, in the same sequence, there is a time for magic. It is the hour when all the world is matter-of-fact. The early eighteen-nineties saw the advanced theatre besieged by social dramatists. They formed a European ring; Ibsen Strindberg , Tolstoy, Hauptmann, Henri Becque and the authors of the . Their social gospels varied, but they all practiced in common the outward technique of realism, with its perfection of modern dialogue and setting. The subject varied, too. Here it was the life of the bourgeoisie , there that of the peasantry or the slums. Social politics were touched upon, as in

2. Maurice Maeterlinck - Biography
Short biography of Belgian Nobel laureate Maurice Maeterlinck (18621949), with a photo.
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Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949), born in Ghent, Belgium, came from a well-to-do family. He was educated at a Jesuit college and read law, but a short practice as a lawyer in his home town convinced him that he was unfit for the profession. He was drawn toward literature during a stay in Paris, where he associated with a number of men of letters, in particular Villiers de l'Isle Adam, who greatly influenced him. Maeterlinck established himself in Paris in 1896 but later lived at Saint-Wandrille, an old Norman abbey that he had restored. He was predominantly a writer of lyrical dramas, but his first work was a collection of poems entitled Serres chaudes [Ardent Talons]. It appeared in 1889, the same year in which his first play, La Princesse Maleine , received enthusiastic praise from Octave Mirbeau, the literary critic of Le Figaro , and made him famous overnight. Lack of action, fatalism, mysticism, and the constant presence of death characterize the works of Maeterlinck's early period, such as

3. Creative Quotations From Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949)
Quotes from Maurice Maeterlinck to inspire your creative thinking
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Our reason may prove what it will: our reason is only a feeble ray that has issued from Nature. How strangely do we diminish a thing as soon as we try to express it in words. A truth that disheartens because it is true is of more value than the most stimulating of falsehoods. Remember that happiness is as contagious as gloom. It should be the first duty of those who are happy to let others know of their gladness.
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4. The Life Of The Bee, Maurice Maeterlinck, 1901
The complete text of Maeterlinck's essay, The Life of the Bee. Read all eight parts, including the appendix. By Maurice Maeterlinck. (18621949). Translated from French into English
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The Life of the Bee
[La Vie des Abeilles]
By Maurice Maeterlinck
Translated from French into English
by Alfred Sutro
Contents
  • On the Threshold of the Hive
  • The Swarm
  • The Foundation of the City
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    Maeterlinck Maurice (18621949), belgijski pisarz tworzcy w jzyku francuskim. Nagroda Nobla 1911. Od 1937 czonek belgijskiej Królewskiej
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    6. Maurice Maeterlinck. 1862-1949. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations,
    John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. MauriceMaeterlinck. (1862–1949). 1. The future is a world limited
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    7. 9667. Maurice Maeterlinck. 1862-1949. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotat
    NUMBER 9667. AUTHOR Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949). QUOTATION Men’s weaknessesare often necessary to the purposes of life. ATTRIBUTION Joyzelle.
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    8. Records For MacDonald, Philip. (in MARION)
    Maeterlinck, Maurice, 18621949. Not found or no more entries match key.Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.
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    10. Maurice Maeterlinck. 1862-1949. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations,
    Maurice Maeterlinck. 18621949. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
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    11. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Maeterlinck, Maurice, 18621949. Titles.
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    12. Project Gutenberg Author Index
    Mackenzie, JB. Macy, Jesse, 18421919. Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949. Mallarme,Stephane, 1842-1898. Malory, Thomas, d. 1471. Malot, Hector, 1830-1907.
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    13. 9667. Maurice Maeterlinck. 1862-1949. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919 .
    Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 9667. Maurice Maeterlinck AUTHOR Maurice Maeterlinck (18621949). QUOTATION Mens weaknesses are often necessary to the purposes of life.
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    14. Forthcoming Books, April 2002
    Translate this page ISBN 2-551-21459-9 1. Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949 Aveugles 2. Maeterlinck,Maurice, 1862-1949Mise en scène 3. Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949
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    Alcock, Deborah, 1835-1913.
    Crushed yet conquering : a story of Constance and Bohemia / Deborah Alcock. New ed. Neerlandia, Alta. : Inheritance Publications, 2002.
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    Done and dared in Old France / Deborah Alcock. New ed. Neerlandia, Alta. : Inheritance Publications, 2002.
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    15. Maurice Maeterlinck
    Translate this page Home_Page Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949), Autor belga, principal exponentedel teatro simbolista y creador de El pájaro azul y Peleas y Melisanda.
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    Maurice Maeterlinck
    A utor belga, principal exponente del teatro simbolista y creador de El pájaro azul y Peleas y Melisanda . Maeterlinck nació en Gante, el 29 de agosto de 1862, y estudió leyes en la universidad de esta ciudad. Abandonó la profesión cuando se trasladó a París, en 1886, y conoció a los poetas simbolistas. Como reacción ante el naturalismo predominante en la literatura francesa, Maeterlinck escribió poesía simbolista, entre la que cabe destacar Invernaderos cálidos (1889). Se le conoce principalmente por sus obras de teatro, por las que recibió el Premio Nobel en 1911. En 1921 dio clases en Estados Unidos y en este país pasó la II Guerra Mundial. Las obras de Maeterlinck se caracterizan por su estilo claro y sencillo para expresar ideas y emociones. Sus primeros escritos están marcados por una actitud profundamente melancólica y pesimista ante el mal y la muerte. Más adelante, esta actitud inicial da paso a la creencia en el poder redentor del amor y en la realidad de la felicidad humana que se refleja en La princesa Malena (1889) la fantasía melancólica Peleas y Melisanda (1892), transformada en ópera (1902) por el compositor francés Claude Debussy; y

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    Translate this page - Paris RID 47-17690 ITEM fre03289 290 Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949 M186gLe grand secret RID 21-15872 ITEM fre01041 128.5 Maeterlinck, Maurice
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    17. Maurice Maeterlinck
    Maurice Maeterlinck (18621949). Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949) - An examinationof the works of Belgian poet and playwright Maurice Maeterlinck.
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    Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us MAURICE MAETERLINCK (1862-1949) I N appearance, Maurice Maeterlinckwho is sometimes called the "Belgian Shakespeare"was the direct opposite of the mysticism of his writings. The word that best described him would be "hearty." Nor did the brilliant success of his plays affect the playwright's personality. According to one of his commentators, he appeared frank, modest and sincere when he visited America for the first time in 1919. Unfortunately the lecture he had specially prepared for the opening of his lecture tour was couched in such original terms that it left the public, his most ardent admirers included, quite at sea. Maeterlinck was born of a very old Flemish family. He was educated at the College of Sainte-Barbe and later studied law at Ghent. Shortly after finishing his schooling he settled in Paris where he made the acquaintance of the leaders of the symbolist school of French poetry. These contacts combined with his own deeply religious instincts are probably largely responsible for the characteristics of Maeterlinck's earlier plays. Almost without exception these are occupied with the spiritual adventures of souls, and refuse to be bound by the ordinary facts of time and space.

    18. Count Maurice (Mooris) Polidore Marie Bernhard Maeterlinck
    Biography of Maurice Maeterlinck Short biography of Belgian Nobel laureateMaurice Maeterlinck (18621949), with a photo. Creative
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    Guide picks (1862-1949) Belgian writer. Maurice Maeterlinck developed his strongly mystical ideas in a number of prose works, among them "Le Trésor des humbles" (1896), "La Sagesse et la destinée" (1898), and "Le Temple enseveli" (1902).
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    Quotes from Maurice Maeterlinck to inspire your creative thinking. Count Maurice (Mooris) Polidore Marie Bernhard Maeterlinck Became the 1911 Nobel Laureate in Literature: "in appreciation of his manysided literary activities, and especially of his dramatic works, which are distinguished by a wealth of imagination and by a poetic fancy, which reveals, sometimes in the guise of a fairy tale, a deep inspiration, while in a mysterious way they appeal to the readers' own feelings and stimulate their imaginations." Maeterlinck Ancient property of the poet Maurice Maeterlinck, completely renovated and transformed into a four star hotel. Visit this literary location...

    19. Maeterlinck (Maurice)
    Translate this page Maeterlinck, Maurice (1862-1949), auteur belge d'expression française, prix Nobelen 1911, auteur notamment de l'Oiseau bleu et de Pelléas et Mélisande, qui
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    Maeterlinck, Maurice (1862-1949), auteur belge d'expression française, prix Nobel en 1911, auteur notamment de l'Oiseau bleu et de Pelléas et Mélisande , qui fut le principal chef de file du mouvement symboliste au théâtre. Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard, comte Maeterlinck, naquit le 29 août 1862 à Gand. Issu d'un milieu aisé, il étudia dans un collège de jésuites. Si sa famille souhaitait le voir embrasser la carrière d'avocat, lui, depuis l'adolescence, était tout occupé de littérature. Il renonça donc au barreau, se mit à fréquenter les milieux littéraires belges puis partit s'installer à Paris en 1886. Il y rencontra Villiers de l'Isle-Adam et les poètes symbolistes, dont les conceptions littéraires l'influencèrent considérablement. Maeterlinck prit parti, sur le plan esthétique, contre le naturalisme alors prédominant dans la littérature française. Ses premiers recueils de poèmes symbolistes, les Serres chaudes (1889) et plus tard Quinze chansons (1896) le firent remarquer dans le milieu des lettres ; ils se distinguaient par leur tonalité profondément mélancolique. Mais ce furent surtout ses pièces de théâtre qui le firent connaître du public et lui valurent le prix Nobel en 1911. D'un tempérament pessimiste et angoissé, hanté par la mort, il consacra son existence à la recherche d'un bonheur fondé sur des certitudes consolantes et qui aiderait l'homme à accepter sa condition. Jouissant d'une renommée considérable, il put vivre en se consacrant à son art. Il participa aux combats pendant la Première Guerre mondiale puis, en 1921, enseigna aux États-Unis, où il séjourna également pendant toute la durée de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. À la fin de la guerre, Maeterlinck retourna en Europe ; il mourut le 5 mai 1949 à Nice. Parmi ces travaux, citons

    20. Poems By 19th Century Dramatists
    An index of poems by nineteenth century dramatists such as Henrik Ibsen, Oscar Wilde, and Victor Hugo.Category Arts Literature Drama 19th Century...... Bailey Aldrich (18361906); Aquarium - by Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949);Athanasia - by Oscar Wilde (1854-1900); La Bella Donna Della
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