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In 'Pélléas and Mélisande; Alladine and Palomides; Home,' Maurice Maeterlinck offers readers a triptych of plays that blend the boundaries of fantasy and reality, richly steeped in the Symbolist tradition. These narratives invite the audience into ethereal realms where characters navigate the complexities of love, fate, and death. With a style marked by allegorical richness and dream-like sequences, Maeterlinck's plays capture the spirit and stylistic nuances of late 19th-century Symbolism, rendering the mundane as mystical and the subtle emotional undercurrents as profound cosmic battles. The…mehr

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In 'Pélléas and Mélisande; Alladine and Palomides; Home,' Maurice Maeterlinck offers readers a triptych of plays that blend the boundaries of fantasy and reality, richly steeped in the Symbolist tradition. These narratives invite the audience into ethereal realms where characters navigate the complexities of love, fate, and death. With a style marked by allegorical richness and dream-like sequences, Maeterlinck's plays capture the spirit and stylistic nuances of late 19th-century Symbolism, rendering the mundane as mystical and the subtle emotional undercurrents as profound cosmic battles. The collection is a quintessential foray into an art movement that eschews the overt for the suggestive, the didactic for the enigmatic, encased in DigiCat Publishing's modern format that pays homage to the enduring legacy of the written word. Maurice Maeterlinck, a Nobel laureate in Literature, carved his own niche in the Symbolist movement with his deeply contemplative and melancholic prose. Vividly influenced by the mysticism and fatalism that pervade the works of his contemporaries, Maeterlinck's own existential queries and fascination with the unseen forces governing life are reflected in the thematic threads of his writing. The stories presented within this edition are testament to the evolutionary trajectory of his literary prowess, encapsulating his journey from existential dread towards a contemplative homeward glance, pondering the domestic and the infinite. This collection, diligently reproduced by DigiCat Publishing, is aimed at scholars and enthusiasts of classic literature alike who cherish the intricacies of Symbolist writing. Maeterlinck's 'Pélléas and Mélisande; Alladine and Palomides; Home' beckons the reader to delve into a journey of introspection and metaphysical exploration. It is an essential read for those who seek to immerse themselves in the depths of human emotion and the evergreen questions of existence through the medium of exquisite literary craft. Each page promises a passage, not just through the vividness of Maeterlinck's imagination, but also through the profound legacy that his work has inscribed upon the annals of world literature.

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Maurice Maeterlinck, born in Ghent, Belgium on August 29, 1862, is a seminal figure in the Symbolist movement, which sought to express the ineffable and unseen mysteries of the universe through a unique and evocative literary style. Maeterlinck studied law before turning to literature, and his works often explore themes of fate, destiny, and the human condition, frequently characterized by a melancholic and metaphysical tone. His masterpiece, 'Pelléas and Mélisande' (1892), is a poignant drama that delves into the subtleties of human emotion and the complexities of love, reflecting his interest in the unseen forces at play in people's lives. The play's impact on the literary world was profound, influencing composers like Claude Debussy, who adapted it into an opera. 'Alladine and Palomides' (1894), and 'Home' (1908) further establish Maeterlinck's reputation as a playwright and thinker, encompassing his signature blending of the mystical and the everyday. For his significant contributions to literature, Maeterlinck was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911. His works continue to be celebrated for their lyrical beauty and philosophical depth.