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The Blue Bird - A Fairy Play in Six Acts - cover

The Blue Bird - A Fairy Play in Six Acts

Maurice Maeterlink

Translator Alexander Teixeira de Mattos

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

In Maurice Maeterlinck's enchanting play, "The Blue Bird," readers are drawn into a whimsical yet profound exploration of happiness and the human spirit. Written in a symbolist style, the narrative follows Tyltyl and Mytyl, two children on a quest to find the eponymous Blue Bird, a symbol of bliss. Through vivid imagery and allegorical characters, Maeterlinck constructs a rich tapestry of dreams and spiritual awakening, urging the audience to contemplate the essence of true contentment amidst life's ephemeral pleasures. The play, first staged in 1908, emerges as a beacon of early 20th-century literature, resonating with themes of introspection and the transformative power of imagination. Maurice Maeterlinck, a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist, was deeply influenced by the philosophical currents of his time, particularly those concerning existentialism and mysticism. His illustrious career, marked by a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911, showcases his quest to uncover deeper truths behind existence and interpersonal connections. Inspired by his own introspective nature and affinity for the metaphysical, Maeterlinck sought to illuminate the path to enlightenment through accessible yet profound narratives like "The Blue Bird." This timeless piece is highly recommended for readers who seek a poignant exploration of life's most elusive pursuit: happiness. Maeterlinck's poetic prose and thought-provoking themes provide a rewarding experience that transcends cultural and temporal boundaries, making "The Blue Bird" a must-read for anyone interested in the intricacies of human emotion and the search for meaning.
Available since: 05/28/2022.
Print length: 82 pages.

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