Hothouses

Hothouses
Title Hothouses PDF eBook
Author Maurice Maeterlinck
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 124
Release 2020-12-08
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0691222428

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On May 31, 1889, a young Belgian lawyer from a wealthy bourgeois family in Ghent published a book of 33 poems in 155 copies. Maurice Maeterlinck's legal career was floundering but his road to literary greatness had begun. Long overshadowed by the plays that later won him the Nobel Prize, Serres chaudes (Hothouses) nonetheless came to be widely regarded as one of the cornerstones of literary Modernism after Baudelaire. While Max Nordau soon seized upon Maeterlinck's--tumult of images--as symptomatic of a pervasive social malaise, decades later Antonin Artaud pronounced, "Maeterlinck was the first to introduce the multiple riches of the subconscious into literature." Richard Howard's translation of this quietly radical work is the first to be published in nearly a century, and the first to accurately convey Maeterlinck's elusive visionary force. The poems, some of them in free verse (new to Belgium at the time), combine the decadent symbolism and the language of dislocation that Maeterlinck later perfected in his dramas. Hothouses reflects the influence not only of French poets including Verlaine and Rimbaud, but also of Whitman. As for the title, the author said it was "a natural choice, Ghent . . . abounding in greenhouses." The poems, whose English translations appear opposite the French originals, are accompanied by reproductions of seven woodcuts by Georges Minne that appeared in the original volume, and by an early prose text by Maeterlinck imaginatively describing a painting by the sixteenth-century Flemish artist Pieter Brueghel. A feat of daring power extraordinarily immediate and inventive, Hothouses will appeal to all lovers of poetry, and in particular to those interested in Modernism. Maeterlinck's enormous fame may have faded, but twentieth-century writers such as Beckett are still our masters who testify to its undying influence.

Death

Death
Title Death PDF eBook
Author Maurice Maeterlinck
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1912
Genre Death
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The Great Secret

The Great Secret
Title The Great Secret PDF eBook
Author Maurice Maeterlinck
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1922
Genre Agnosticism
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The Life of the Ant

The Life of the Ant
Title The Life of the Ant PDF eBook
Author Maurice Maeterlinck
Publisher The Minerva Group, Inc.
Pages 292
Release 2001
Genre Ants
ISBN 0898753511

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A unique and really detailed work on ants and their contribution to nature - chapters include warfare, pastoral ants, the mushroom growers, the secrets of the formicary, the nest, communication and orientation, agricultural ants, and more. Here are the essential features of the life of the ants, a life incontestably superior to that of the bees, which is precarious in the extreme,In his unique studies of the social insects: the bee, the termite (or white ant) and the ant, Maurice Maeterlinck conveys not only accurate pictures of his subjects, but a rather remarkable development of his own philosophy.

Hours of Gladness

Hours of Gladness
Title Hours of Gladness PDF eBook
Author Maurice Maeterlinck
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1912
Genre Botany
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Maurice Maeterlinck and the Making of Modern Theatre

Maurice Maeterlinck and the Making of Modern Theatre
Title Maurice Maeterlinck and the Making of Modern Theatre PDF eBook
Author Patrick McGuinness
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 288
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Maurice Maeterlinck has been called the 'prodigal father' of modern theatre. As Rilke put it, he shifted theatre's center of gravity, replacing action with inaction, events with the eventless, and dialogue with an expressive semantics of silence. This study, the first in over a decade, traces the development of Maeterlinck's dramatic vision of extraordinary originality and depth.

Alladine and Palomides

Alladine and Palomides
Title Alladine and Palomides PDF eBook
Author Maurice Maeterlinck
Publisher New York : Barse & Hopkins, [19--]
Pages 238
Release 1915
Genre Drama
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