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Maurice Maeterlinck

Lifespan
1862 – 1949
Nationality
Belgian
Active
1918
Works held
1

Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949), the Belgian Symbolist who won the 1911 Nobel Prize in Literature, wrote the beloved fantasy play The Blue Bird (1908), in which children journey through allegorical realms in search of happiness. His dreamlike dramas and his philosophical nature writing (The Life of the Bee) place him among the era’s notable fabulists.

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  1. 1918

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