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Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949) - in full Maurice Polydore-Marie ...
During the summers, Maeterlinck lived quietly at Oostacher, his family's country home, and returned to Ghent for the rest of the year.. . .
In 1895 Maeterlinck met Georgette Leblanc, an actress and opera singer.
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Bernard Miall) EN ÉGYPTE: NOTES DE VOYAGE, 1928 - Ancient Egypt (tr.
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The child recovers but the bird escapes and the children ask the audience to return it.
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From this period dates Maeterlinck's metaphysical essays LE TRÉSOR DES HUMBLES (1896, The Treasure of the Humble), LA SAGESSE ET LA DESTINÉE (1898, Wisdom and Destiny ) and LA VIE DES ABEILLES (1901, The Life of the Bee), in which he examined analogies between the activity of the bee and human behavior.
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They set out the journey with a diamond with which they are able to see the souls of the objects that surround them.
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Maurice Maeterlinck - Wikiquote
Maurice Maeterlinck - Wikiquote Maurice Maeterlinck From Wikiquote Jump to: navigation, search An act of goodness is of itself an act of happiness.. . .
We believe that we see nothing hanging over us but catastrophes, deaths, torments and disasters; we shiver at the mere thought of the great interplanetary spaces, with their cold and formidable and gloomy solitudes; and we imagine that the revolving worlds are as unhappy as ourselves because they freeze, or clash together, or are consumed in unutterable flames.
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The child you see before you, thanks to a talisman stolen from the powers of Earth, is able to take possession of the Blue Bird and thus to snatch from us the secret which we have kept since the origin of life...
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259 Each progressive spirit is opposed by a thousand mediocre minds appointed to guard the past.
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It is a serious moment; the child must be done away with before it is too late...
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My Dog (1906) The future is a world limited by ourselves; in it we discover only what concerns us and, sometimes, by chance, what interests those whom we love the most.
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The Infidels - Maurice Maeterlinck
The Times quoted him as saying, "I knew that if I was captured by the Germans I would be shot at once, since I have always been counted as an enemy of Germany because of my play, 'Le Bourgmestre de Stillemonde,' which delt with the conditions in Belgium during the German Occupation of 1918." He returned to Nice,France after the war and died there in 1949.. . .
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The latter would have a big influence on the work of Maeterlinck.
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He had a relationship with the singer Georgette Leblanc from 1895 till 1918.
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In the following years, he wrote a series of symbolist plays characterized by fatalism and mysticism, most importantly L'Intruse (The Intruder, 1890), Les Aveugles (The Blind, 1890) and Pelléas et Mélisande (1892, this last of which received several well-known musical treatments (see below).
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Maurice Maeterlinck in Encyclopedia
The main themes in his work are death and the meaning of life.. . .
The death of his mother on 11 June 1910 added to his depression.[10] In 1910 he met the 18-year- old actress Ren e Dahon during a rehearsal of The Blue Bird.
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Despite these misgivings, there is no reference to Eugene Marais in the bibliography.
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88, Paris) - see Pell as et M lisande (opera) 1902-1903: a symphonic poem by Arnold Schoenberg (Op.
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Contents Biography Early life Career Alleged Plagiarism Later life Static drama Maeterlinck in music Works Poetry Drama Essays Memoirs Translations See also References Further reading External links Biography Early life Maeterlinck was born in Ghent, Belgium to a wealthy, French-speaking family.
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The actors were to speak and move as if pushed and pulled by an external force, fate as puppeteer.
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Intentions by Maurice Polydore-Marie-Bernard Maeterlinck Classic ...
DMCA by Maurice Polydore-Marie-Bernard Maeterlinck • 48 poems x 0, 2 views, 0 comments, 18 lines, print Add to my list Pin/Unpin to profile Bookmarks Create list tweet Belgian playwright and poet who was awarded in 1911 the Nobel Prize for Literature.. . .
  Lilies that sway beneath the tide To threads the eternal rhythms shake!
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Main themes in his work are death and the meaning of life.. . .
The latter would have a big influence on the work of Maeterlinck.
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Maeterlinck - Definition | WordIQ.com   Maeterlinck - Definition Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck, Belgian author Count Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (August 29, 1862 - May 6, 1949) was a Belgian poet, playwright, and essayist.
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He had a relationship with the singer Georgette Leblanc from 1895 till 1918.
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After finishing his law studies, he spent a few months in Paris, France.
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Maurice Maeterlinck Biography: Belgian Playwright, Poet and ...
After their affair ended, he married Renée Dahon.In later years, Maeterlinck became interested in philosophy and mysticism.. . .
He studied law at the University of Ghent where he was profoundly influenced by Symbolism.
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In the same year he wrote his first play, The Princess Maleine.
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He was 27 when his first book of poetry, Hot Houses, was released However, the call to write plays beckoned and it was this that eventually became his distinct contribution to the movement.
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The sound effects are haunting, and the play is created to elicit emotional response from the audience.
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He also wrote another well-known play, The Blue Bird in which children search for a bird that represents happiness.
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Maurice Maeterlinck Biography, Quotes, Works and Writings ...
In The Treasure of the Humble‚ writing of an old man sitting in his armchair‚ Maeterlink said that "I am persuaded that in reality this motionless old man lives much deeper‚ and much human and much broader life than the lover who strangles his mistress‚ the army officer who wins a victory‚ or 'the the husband who avenges his honor'."Some rights reserved Petri Liukkonen (author) & Ari Pesonen.. . .
Maeterlinck's interest shifted from fantasies towards naturalistic psychological subject-matters.Between the wars‚ Materlinck wrote essays and plays‚ among others LA VIE DES TERMITES (1926)‚ which draws paralles between totalitarian systems and termite colonies.
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Before the war Maeterlinck had felt a sympathy towards the Germans‚ but the invasion of Belgium changed his atttitude‚ expressing his hatred and patriotic outrage against the destrpoyers of his homeland in LES DÉBRIS DE LA GUERRE (1916‚ The Wrack of the Storm): "No nation can be deceived that does not wish to be deceived; and it is not intelligence German lacks .
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In the United States the play was so popular that its sequel‚ The Betrothal (1918)‚ was first produced there.
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Maurice Maeterlinck: Biography from Answers.com
Influenced by the contemporary vogue for pantomime, puppets, and shadowplays, he envisaged the characters of the three plays he published in 1894—Alladine et Palomides, Intérieur, and La Mort de Tintagiles—as being played by puppets.. . .
The Blue Bird), an allegorical fantasy for children that denies the reality of death; the essays La Vie des abeilles (1901, tr.
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The Times quoted him as saying, "I knew that if I was captured by the Germans I would be shot at once, since I have always been counted as an enemy of Germany because of my play, The Mayor of Stilmonde, which dealt with the conditions in Belgium during the German Occupation of 1918." As with his earlier visit to America, he still found Americans too casual, friendly and Francophilic for his taste.[19] He returned to Nice after the war on 10 August 1947.
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He was destined by his family for a career in law but turned early to the world of letters.
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He died in Nice on May 7, 1949.Further ReadingUseful studies of Maeterlinck and his work include Edward Thomas, Maurice Maeterlinck (1911); Jethro Bithell, Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck (1913); Una Taylor (Lady Troubridge), Maurice Maeterlinck: A Critical Study (1914); and W.
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Despite these misgivings, there is no reference to Eugene Marais in the bibliography.
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He was predominantly a writer of lyrical dramas, but his first work was a collection of poems entitled Serres chaudes [Ardent Talons].. . .
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The shadow of death looms even larger in his later plays, Joyzelle (1903) and Marie Magdeleine (1909), Maeterlinck's version of a Paul Heyse play, while L'Oiseau bleu (1909) [The Blue Bird] is marked by a fairy- tale optimism.
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Le Bourgmestre de Stilemonde (1919) [The Burgomaster of Stilemonde] was written under the impact of the First World War.
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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.
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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.
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Famous Quotes by Maurice Maeterlinck | Quotes Daddy
You grow older because you stop laughing.” Maurice Chevalier embed quoteadd to favoritesemail quoteshare Grow Laugh Laughing Old Older Stop “Happiness is rarely absent; it is we that know not of its presence” Maurice Maeterlinck embed quoteadd to favoritesemail quoteshare Absent Happiness Its Not Presence Rarely “You cannot write for children They're much too complicated.. . .
Mountains will not be climbed, races won, or lasting happiness achieved.” Maurice Chevalier embed quoteadd to favoritesemail quoteshare Climb Mountains Go For It Just Do It Life Love Mountains Perfect Moments Will “Many a man has fallen in love with a girl in a light so dim he would not have chosen a suit by it.” Maurice Chevalier embed quoteadd to favoritesemail quoteshare Love Man “You don't stop laughing because you grow older.
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Biografie - 100 jaar Maeterlinck | Maeterlinck100
Maeterlinck was born in Ghent to a wealthy, French-speaking family, and was educated in French.. . .
Maeterlinck's literary heyday was during the period leading up to the First World War, when, within a relatively short time, he produced masterpieces of innovative literature thanks to his poetry, early essays and, above all, his plays.
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Peter's Abbey Maeterlinck Concerts02 February - 5 May 2012 ConcertsDe Bijloke Music Centre Pelléas et Mélisande25 April 2012 at 8 pm OperaMusic theatre Transparant and Oxalys Les Aveugles27 and 28 April 2012 HYBRID OPERALOD Insects Festival28 - 29 April 2012 Festival for childrenMultiple locations Language English
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The family also owned a mansion in Oostakker, and the most charming part, a five-hectare garden, boasting flowers, fruit trees, bees and the canal to Terneuzen close by, made a deep impression on the young Maurice.
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Contents: The Power of the Dead; Messages From Beyond The Grave; Bad News; The Soul Of Nations; The Mothers; Three Unknown Heroes; Wasted Beauties; The Insect World; Evil-Speaking; Of Gambling; The Riddle Of Progress; The Two Lobes; Hope and Despair; Macrocosm and Microcosm; Heredity and Preexistence; The Great Revelation; The Necessary Silence; Karma.
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