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  1. Ariane Et Barbe-bleue: Conte En Trois Actes by Dukas Paul 1865-1935, Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, 2010-09-30
  2. The Unknown Guest by Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, 2010-10-05
  3. L'oiseau Bleu, Féerie En Six Actes Et Douze Tableaux (French Edition) by Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, 2010-09-29
  4. The Life Of The Spider by Fabre Jean-Henri 1823-1915, Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, 2010-09-29
  5. Joyzelle; Piéce En Cinq Actes (French Edition) by Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, 2010-09-28
  6. The Life Of The Bee by Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, Sutro Alfred 1863-1933, 2010-10-03
  7. The Wrack Of The Storm by Maeterlinck Maurice 1862-1949, 2010-10-14
  8. Pacuteellacuteeas and Macuteelisande Maurice Maeterlinck; by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1908-01-01
  9. The life of the bee. by Maurice Maeterlinck; tr. by Alfred Sutro by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1901-01-01
  10. Mountain paths. by Maurice Maeterlinck. tr. by Alexander Teixeir by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1919-01-01
  11. Wisdom and destiny. by Maurice Maeterlinck. Translated by Alfred by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1914-01-01
  12. The treasure of the humble. by Maurice Maeterlinck; tr. by Alfre by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1903-01-01
  13. The double garden. by Maurice Maeterlinck; tr. by Alexander Teix by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1904-01-01
  14. On Emerson. and other essays. by Maurice Maeterlinck; translated by Maeterlinck. Maurice. 1862-1949., 1912-01-01

21. Famous Belgians - Maurice Maeterlinck
Maurice Maeterlinck (18621949), the Belgian author, was an outstanding exponentof symbolist drama and the author of “The Blue Bird” and “Pelléas and
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Maurice Maeterlinck
Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949), the Belgian author, was an outstanding exponent of symbolist drama and the author of “The Blue Bird” and “Pelléas and Mélisande”, on which Debussy's famous opera was based. It earned Debussy widespread fame as a musician of outstanding significance. The extent to which his score retained and enhanced the abstract, dreamlike quality of Maeterlinck's play was extraordinary, as was his treatment of melody. In his hands, the latter became virtually an extension, or duplication, of the rhythm of natural speech. Regarded by some critics as a perfectly wedded fusion of music and drama, it has had frequent revivals. Maeterlinck was born in Ghent and educated in law at the university there. He abandoned the legal profession when he moved to Paris in 1886 and came under the influence of the symbolist poets. Reacting against the prevailing naturalism of French literature, Maeterlinck wrote some symbolist poetry, notably “Les serres chaudes” (Hothouses, 1889). He is known principally for his plays, for which he received the 1911 Nobel Prize. He lectured in the United States in 1921 and spent World War II there. Maeterlinck returned to Europe following the war and died on 6 May 1949 in Nice, France. Maeterlinck's plays are characterized by clear and simple writing, by a dreamlike atmosphere, and by the suggestion rather than the direct expression of ideas and emotions. His early plays are marked by an attitude of profound melancholy and pessimism in the face of evil and death. In his later plays this attitude gives way to a belief in the redeeming power of love and in the reality of human happiness. His plays include “The Princess Maleine” (1889, translated in 1892), the melancholy fantasy masterpiece “Pelléas et Mélisande” (1892, translated in 1892 and made into an opera in 1902 by the French composer Claude Debussy) and “The Blue Bird” (1909, translated in 1909), which has become a classic for children.

22. Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949. Letters To William Morris Colles: Guide.
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23. Maeterlinck, Maurice --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Maurice Maeterlinck (18621949) Brief biography of this Belgian Symbolist poet,playwright, and essayist, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911.
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24. Maurice Maeterlinck
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Count Maurice Maeterlinck (18621949) Belgian poet, dramatist, essayist, Nobelprize for literature. More quotes about Happiness, Understanding
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27. Maeterlinck, Maurice Famous Quotes
Famous Quotes By Maeterlinck, Maurice. 18621949 Belgian Author. They believethat nothing will happen because they have closed their doors.
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They believe that nothing will happen because they have closed their doors.
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Complacency

Many a happiness in life, as many a disaster, can be due to chance, but the peace within us can never be governed by chance.
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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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We are never the same with others as when we are alone. We are different, even when we are in the dark with them. Maeterlinck, Maurice Loneliness Our reason may prove what it will: our reason is only a feeble ray that has issued from Nature. Maeterlinck, Maurice Reason It is not from reason that justice springs, but goodness is born of wisdom. Maeterlinck, Maurice Wisdom

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29. Maeterlinck (Maurice) Papers
Maurice Maeterlinck (18621949), born in Ghent, Belgium, came from a well-to-dofamily. He was educated at a Jesuit college and read law,
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30. The Life Of The Bee, Maurice Maeterlinck, 1901
By Maurice Maeterlinck. (18621949). Translated from French into English by AlfredSutro. Copyright, 1901, Dodd, Mead and Company
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[La Vie des Abeilles]
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  • The Swarm
  • The Foundation of the City
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    32. Author Maurice Polydore-Marie-Bernard Maeterlinck, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Arc
    I was from Belgium, and I lived from 18621949. Print or Buy my poetry? (from The Tragical in Daily Life by Maurice Maeterlinck in The Treasure of the
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      I was from Belgium, and I lived from 1862-1949. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Belgian playwright and poet who was awarded in 1911 the Nobel Prize for Literature. Maeterlink was closely associated with the French literary movement called symbolism, which used symbols to represent ideas and emotions. Among Maeterlinck's most famous plays is The Blue Bird (1908), a fairy tale with the theme of the search of happiness.
      Indeed, it is not in the actions but in the words that are found the beauty and greatness of tragedies that are truly beautiful and great; and this not solely in the words that accompany and explain the action, for there must perforce be another dialogue besides the one which is superficially necessary. And indeed the only words that count in the play are those that at first seemed useless, for it is therein that the essence lies. Side by side with the necessary dialogue will you almost always find another dialogue that seems superfluous; but examine it carefully, and it will be borne home to you that this is the only one that the soul can listen to profoundly, for here alone is it the soul that is being addressed.

    33. Maeterlinck, Maurice (Norwegian Writers' Web)
    Maeterlinck, Maurice Belgium 18621949. The Nobel Award 1911 Nobel e-museumMaeterlinck, Maurice. Links Books and Writers Biography
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    34. Maeterlinck, Maurice (Litteraturnettet)
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    35. Maurice Maeterlinck
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    36. Maurice Maeterlinck
    Maurice Maeterlinck. Life (18621949). Notes Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature,1911. Titles. The Blue Bird A Fairy Play in Six Acts
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    37. Count Maurice Polidore Marie Bernhard Maeterlinck Winner Of The 1911 Nobel Prize
    Count Maurice Polidore Marie Bernhard Maeterlinck, a Nobel Prize Laureate 18621949 Residence Belgium. Book Store. Books by Count Maurice Maeterlinck
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    C OUNT M AURICE (M OORIS ) P OLIDORE M ARIE B ERNHARD M AETERLINCK
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    38. Maurice Maeterlinck
    Translate this page Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949), autor belga de obras dramáticas, poesía ynarrativa, de lenguaje simbólico y ambiente misterioso e irreal.
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    var zflag_nid="419"; var zflag_cid="91"; var zflag_sid="90"; var zflag_width="1"; var zflag_height="1"; var zflag_sz="15"; Sala de Lectura Autores y Obras Antología Narrativa Antología Poética Literatura Infantil ... cómo anunciarse... Area Interactiva Foro de Escritores Foro de Lectores Foro de Prosa: Cuentos, Relatos, Ensayos... Foro de Verso: Rimas, poesías y poemas... ... Postales Virtuales Aula Virtual Guías y Actividades Línea de Tiempo Novedades Bibliográficas Mapoteca ... Derechos de Autor Sobre Nosotros Sobre Nosotros Contáctanos Su publicidad acá... Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949), autor belga de obras dramáticas, poesía y narrativa, de lenguaje simbólico y ambiente misterioso e irreal. En sus obras alienta la presencia fatalista, las fuerzas fatalistas, en obras como "El pájaro azul" (1909), La princesa Malena (1889), Mona Vanna (1902) y "Peleas y Melisanda" (1892). Maeterlinck nació en Gante, el 29 de agosto de 1862, y allí estudió leyes en la Universidad. En París, en 1886, conoció a los poetas simbolistas que reaccionaban contra el naturalismo de la literatura francesa.

    39. Pelléas Et Mélisande [sound Recording] / Debussy.
    Subject(s), Maeterlinck, Maurice, 18621949 Musical settings. Operas.Other Author(s), Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949. Von Stade, Frederica.
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    Title: Pelléas et Mélisande [sound recording] / Debussy.
    Description: 3 sound discs (163 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
    Published: New York, NY : EMI Classics, p1999.
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    Series Title: Great recordings of the century (EMI Classics (Firm))
    Performer(s): Frederica von Stade, soprano ; Nadine Denize, mezzo-soprano ; Richard Stilwell, José van Dam, baritones ; Ruggero Raimondi, bass ; other soloists ; Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin ; Berliner Philharmoniker ; Herbert von Karajan, conductor.
    Notes: Opera in 5 acts. Libretto, Maurice Maeterlinck. Previously released 1979; digitally remastered 1999. Compact discs. Program notes by Richard Osborne, in English with German and French translations, synopsis in the same languages, and libretto with German and English translations (192 p. : ill.) inserted in container. Subject(s): Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949 Musical settings.

    40. Pelléas Et Mélisande [videorecording] / De Claude Debussy ; Livret De Ma
    Maeterlinck, Maurice, 18621949. Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Welsh National Opera.Chorus. Welsh National Opera. Orchestra. Came´ras continentales.
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    LIBRARY CATALOG COURSE RESERVES LIBRARY HOURS ... uvm a-z Title: Pelléas et Mélisande [videorecording] / de Claude Debussy ; livret de Maurice Maëterlinck ; une production Cameras continentales pour BBC Television en association avec ZDF ... [et al.] ; réalisation, Peter Stein.
    Description: 2 videodiscs (158 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + program notes (28 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.)
    Published: Hamburg, Germany : Deutsche Grammophon, 2002, c1992.
    Publisher No.: 440 073 030-9 Deutsche Grammophon
    System: DVD, Dolby digital stereo.
    Language Note: Sung in French with optional English, French, German, Spanish and Chinese subtitles.
    Credits: Stage production, Welsh National Opera/Châtelet Théâtre Musical de Paris ; set design, Karl-Ernst Herrmann.
    Performer(s): Alison Hagley, Neill Archer, Donald Maxwell, Kenneth Cox, Penelope Walker, Samuel Burkey, Peter Massocchi ; Orchestra and Chorus of Welsh National Opera, Pierre Boulez, conductor.
    Summary: Tragic story of Golaud, his marriage to the long-haired Mélisande, her subsequent love for Pélleas, and their deaths.
    Notes: Videotaped at the New Theatre, Cardiff, March 1992.

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