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Maurice Maeterlinck
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Maurice Maeterlinck was a Belgian dramatist, poet, and essayist who wrote in French. He is an important figure in European Symbolism. His work is characterized by a focus on mood and atmosphere, often exploring themes of death, fate, and the unknown. While he achieved considerable fame in his lifetime, his plays, in particular, are less often produced today.

Maeterlinck's poetry is known for its dreamlike quality and its exploration of the inner world. His language is often simple and direct, but it evokes a sense of mystery and wonder. He was influenced by the work of Romantic poets such as William Blake and Edgar Allan Poe, and his writing shares their fascination with the darker aspects of the human psyche.

Maeterlinck's most famous play is The Blue Bird (1908), a fairy tale allegory that continues to be performed. His other plays, such as Pelléas and Mélisande (1892) and Interior (1894), are more experimental in nature, using minimalist dialogue and symbolic imagery to create a sense of unease and ambiguity. Maeterlinck’s plays were a significant influence on the Theatre of the Absurd, a dramatic movement that emerged in the 1950s. Samuel Beckett, one of the leading figures of the Theatre of the Absurd, cited Maeterlinck as a key influence. 

年:
1915
版:
2015 Gutenberg
出版社:
Methuen & Co. Ltd.
言語:
english
ファイル:
MOBI , 255 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1915
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