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Maurice Maeterlinck

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Can we conceive what humanity would be if it did not know the flowers? - Maurice Maeterlinck
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Maurice Maeterlinck : La Vie des Fourmis
set from the bluebird
In the world which we know, among the different and primitive geniuses that preside over the evolution of the several species, there exists not one, excepting that of the dog, that ever gave a thought to the presence of man.
Maurice Maeterlinck: La vie des fourmis
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The Greatest English Poet You Haven't Heard of
The New Republic
A prolific contributor to newspapers and magazines, he was also the author of a constant stream of travel books and biographies, on subjects ranging from the Oxford countryside to Maurice Maeterlinck. Yet if Thomas had died that night in 1913 he would ...

1911 Nobel Prize Literature Winner Maurice Maeterlinck News

Mutant 'blue' frog may bring fortune to Yamaguchi man
Asahi Shimbun
SHUNAN, Yamaguchi Prefecture--In Belgian author Maurice Maeterlinck's famed fable "The Blue Bird," an impoverished young brother and sister find a fortune-bringing blue bird at their home, figuratively meaning that a source of happiness can be found in ...

1911 Nobel Prize Literature Winner Maurice Maeterlinck News

Theatre Review: The Blind and The Intruder
Hackney Hive
The Blind and The Intruder at the Old Red Lion Theatre, Islington, are rare classics by the Belgian Nobel Laureate Maurice Maeterlinck and have been given a new spin by Tarquin Productions. Their aim is to bring forgotten classics back to the London ...

1911 Nobel Prize Literature Winner Maurice Maeterlinck News

Piano interludes play rich part in Impressions
The Advocate
And in Impressions de Pelleas, it tells playwright Maurice Maeterlinck's story of a love triangle, where two brothers love the same woman. Debussy titled his opera Pelleas et Melisande. Melisande, of course, is the name of Prince Golaud's wife, and ...



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