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""Buried Temple"" is a collection of essays and reflections by Belgian playwright and Nobel Prize winner Maurice Maeterlinck. The book explores various spiritual and philosophical themes, including the nature of existence, the meaning of life, and the role of religion in human experience. Maeterlinck draws on a wide range of sources, from ancient myths and legends to modern science and psychology, to explore these topics with depth and insight. Through his writing, Maeterlinck encourages readers to contemplate the mysteries of life and to seek a deeper understanding of themselves and the world…mehr

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""Buried Temple"" is a collection of essays and reflections by Belgian playwright and Nobel Prize winner Maurice Maeterlinck. The book explores various spiritual and philosophical themes, including the nature of existence, the meaning of life, and the role of religion in human experience. Maeterlinck draws on a wide range of sources, from ancient myths and legends to modern science and psychology, to explore these topics with depth and insight. Through his writing, Maeterlinck encourages readers to contemplate the mysteries of life and to seek a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. ""Buried Temple"" is a thought-provoking and inspiring work that will appeal to anyone interested in spirituality, philosophy, and the human experience.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949) was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist, renowned for his contributions to the symbolist movement in literature. His work is known for its exploration of existential themes, metaphysical concepts, and the human condition. Some of his notable works are, The Blue Bird (1908): Perhaps Maeterlinck's most famous play, it is a symbolist fairy tale that follows the journey of two children in search of happiness. The play is renowned for its exploration of the search for meaning and the nature of happiness. Pelléas and Mélisande (1893): This play is a quintessential example of Maeterlinck's symbolic style, presenting a haunting and enigmatic love story. It was influential in the development of modern drama and had a significant impact on French and Belgian theater. The Princess Maline (1909): Another notable play that continues Maeterlinck's exploration of symbolic and existential themes through its narrative. Maeterlinck's influence extends beyond his own time, impacting the development of modern drama and the Symbolist movement. His exploration of profound philosophical and existential themes has left a lasting mark on literature, and his works continue to be studied and appreciated for their depth and innovative approach to storytelling.