What did Maurice Maeterlinck write?

Link to this answer

CloseClose

Link to this answer

Share this credible answer with others. Simply paste this code into your blog or Web page:

<a href="http://qanda.encyclopedia.com/question/did-maurice-maeterlinck-write-245820.html" >What did Maurice Maeterlinck write?</a>
E-mail this answer Link to this answer

His works include the short story "Le Massacre des innocents" (1886); the plays Les Aveugles (1891, tr. The Blind ), Pelléas et Mélisande (1892), which inspired Debussy's opera (1902), Monna Vanna (1902), and L'Oiseau bleu (1909, tr. The Blue Bird ), an allegorical fantasy for children that denies the reality of death; the essays La Vie des abeilles (1901, tr. The Life of the Bee ) and L'Intelligence des fleurs (1907, tr. Life and Flowers ); and poems.

Answer verified with
Get more facts and information about Maeterlinck, Maurice . Or, view the full encyclopedia entry from The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.

Similar questions: When did Maurice Maeterlinck write "Le Massacre des innocents"? Who wrote the short story "Le Massacre de innocents"? [ Hide these questions ]

Related research articles

Ibsen and Early Modernist Theatre, 1890-1900.(Review) Magazine article from: Scandinavian Studies ...turn Ibsen into a Nordic Maeterlinck through chanting bis...that sentimental thinker Maurice Maeterlinck was proclaimed to be...prostitute; Camilla Collett did not write "semiautobiographical...only one novel, nor did she claim to be the model...
Emigre New York: French Intellectuals in Wartime Manhattan, 1940-1944. (Books:... Magazine article from: Partisan Review ...I couldn't write or revise the...reviewers--I did make an unsuccessful...Leger actually did in Manhattan...Symbolist poet Maurice Maeterlinck, who had little...sometimes) did during their...sitting down to write about them...
See all results at HighBeam

HighBeam gives you access to newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles plus press releases, facts, information, and biographies from thousands of sources.