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The Betrothal - A Sequel to the Blue Bird; A Fairy Play in Five Acts and Eleven Scenes - cover

The Betrothal - A Sequel to the Blue Bird; A Fairy Play in Five Acts and Eleven Scenes

Maurice Maeterlinck

Traducteur Alexander Teixeira de Mattos

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Synopsis

In this enchanting sequel to 'The Blue Bird,' Belgian playwright and poet Maurice Maeterlinck takes readers on another magical journey through the realm of fairies. In 'The Betrothal,' Mytyl and Tyltyl continue their quest for happiness, encountering new challenges and delightful characters along the way. This fairy play, told in five acts and eleven scenes, is sure to attract readers of all ages with its whimsical storytelling and imaginative world-building.
Disponible depuis: 13/12/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 141 pages.

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