Maurice Maeterlinck, Mystic and Dramatist
Author: Patrick Mahony
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Published: 1984
Total Pages: 188
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Author: Patrick Mahony
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Published: 1984
Total Pages: 188
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Author: Maurice Maeterlinck
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 284
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 474
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 276
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 366
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jethro Bithell
Publisher: Litres
Published: 2021-03-16
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 5040622341
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck" by Jethro Bithell. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Author: Maurice Maeterlinck
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Published: 2013-12-05
Total Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 0791479218
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of the 2008 Prix de la Traduction Littéraire presented by French Community of Belgium The second of Maeterlinck's four celebrated nature essays—along with those on the life of the bee, ant, and termite—"The Intelligence of Flowers" (1907) represents his impassioned attempt to popularize scientific knowledge for an international audience. Writing with characteristic eloquence, Maeterlinck asserts that flowers possess the power of thought without knowledge, a capacity that constitutes a form of intelligence. Appearing one hundred years after the first publication, Philip Mosley's new translation of the original French essay, and the related essay "Scents," maintains the verve of Maeterlinck's prose and renders it accessible to the present-day reader. This is a book for those who are excited by creative encounters between literature and science as well as current debates on the relationship of humankind to the natural world.
Author: Holly A. Baggett
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2023-10-15
Total Pages: 311
ISBN-13: 1501771450
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMaking No Compromise is the first book-length account of the lives and editorial careers of Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap, the women who founded the avant-garde journal the Little Review in Chicago in 1914. Born in the nineteenth-century Midwest, Anderson and Heap grew up to be iconoclastic rebels, living openly as lesbians, and advocating causes from anarchy to feminism and free love. Their lives and work shattered cultural, social, and sexual norms. As their paths crisscrossed Chicago, New York, Paris, and Europe; two World Wars; and a parade of the most celebrated artists of their time, they transformed themselves and their journal into major forces for shifting perspectives on literature and art. Imagism, Dada, surrealism, and Machine Age aesthetics were among the radical trends the Little Review promoted and introduced to US audiences. Anderson and Heap published the early work of the "men of 1914"—Ezra Pound, James Joyce, William Butler Yeats, and T. S. Eliot—and promoted women writers such as Djuna Barnes, May Sinclair, Dorothy Richardson, Mina Loy, Mary Butts, and the inimitable Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven. In the mid-1920s Anderson and Heap became adherents of George I. Gurdjieff, a Russian mystic, and in 1929 ceased publication of the Little Review. Holly A. Baggett examines the roles of radical politics, sexuality, modernism, and spirituality and suggests that Anderson and Heap's interest in esoteric questions was evident from the early days of the Little Review. Making No Compromise tells the story of two women who played an important role in shaping modernism.
Author: Clara A. Mulliken Norton
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Published: 1907
Total Pages: 44
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