Kirjailija
Maurice Maeterlinck
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 442 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1999-2026, suosituimpien joukossa The Blue Bird for Children. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
442 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1999-2026.
The Cloud That Lifted and the Power of the Dead
Maurice Maeterlinck
Creative Media Partners, LLC
2026
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The Cloud That Lifted and the Power of the Dead
Maurice Maeterlinck
Creative Media Partners, LLC
2026
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Dans Joyzelle, Maurice Maeterlinck d ploie une fable symboliste o l'amour est mis l' preuve par le doute, l'attente et le renoncement. Joyzelle aime le jeune Lansac, mais leur union d pend d'une condition myst rieuse impos e par le roi, figure du destin et de la loi invisible. Soumise une preuve silencieuse, Joyzelle doit prouver la puret et la constance de son amour face la tentation et l'incertitude. Dans une atmosph re onirique et d pouill e, la pi ce explore les th mes chers Maeterlinck: l'amour absolu, la fid lit int rieure et les forces secr tes qui gouvernent les tres. Une oeuvre br ve et po tique, embl matique du th tre symboliste.
The life of the bee offers a reflective exploration of the hive as a living symbol of order, cooperation, and silent intelligence. Moving beyond technical analysis, it draws attention to the remarkable patterns that govern the daily and seasonal rhythms of the hive. The work views these patterns not simply as instinctual responses, but as acts filled with intention, suggesting a hidden logic beneath their collective behavior. It emphasizes the quiet discipline of communal life, where individual roles vanish into the needs of the whole, and where purpose seems embedded in repetition, duty, and sacrifice. The hive becomes a mirror through which broader questions about life, continuity, and mortality are gently examined. Without seeking to romanticize, the book expresses admiration for a form of life that thrives in unity and structure, yet resists easy interpretation. The work ultimately becomes a meditation on how attention to nature reveals principles that both echo and challenge human understanding of purpose and existence.
The unknown guest explores the space between empirical knowledge and the unexplained, investigating the presence of forces that elude scientific certainty yet persist in human experience. Through careful consideration of recorded phenomena, it questions how emotion, memory, and unseen energy might interact to create moments of clarity, vision, or presence beyond physical explanation. The essay emphasizes the need to examine these occurrences not with dismissal but with structured curiosity, recognizing that what lies beyond common understanding may still reveal fundamental truths. It suggests that intense mental states, especially in moments of crisis or emotional depth, can generate perceptible effects that resist conventional logic. Rather than aiming to prove or disprove, the work invites a rethinking of boundaries between life and death, perception and illusion, evidence and intuition. It becomes a reflection on how the mind may reach past its visible world, proposing that the unknown guest is not merely an apparition, but a sign of a larger, unmeasured order that hums beneath ordinary life.
The buried temple engages with the deep currents beneath human belief, morality, and justice, inviting readers to reflect on the unseen forces that shape ethical understanding. Rather than presenting justice as a clear, external standard, the work proposes it as a shifting and often elusive presence influenced by consciousness, heredity, and intuition. It challenges the notion of absolute judgment by examining how personal experiences and inherited tendencies blur the boundary between moral law and human action. Through a philosophical lens, the essays suggest that traditional structures of justice may fail to capture the emotional and spiritual depth of individual behavior. The writing navigates the tension between the material world and the invisible truths it conceals, prompting a search for meaning beyond surface rules. With a contemplative tone, the book uncovers the inner temple where perception and principle meet, quietly asking how people might move closer to a more authentic and personal sense of justice in a complex world.
Le Trésor des humbles: Spiritualité mysticisme et sagesse intérieure
Maurice Maeterlinck
BoD - Books on Demand
2025
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Le Tr sor des humbles de Maurice Maeterlinck invite une profonde exploration de la spiritualit et de la sagesse int rieure travers une m ditation po tique et philosophique. Dans cet ouvrage, l'auteur, figure majeure du symbolisme, propose un voyage au coeur de l' me humaine, o humilit et silence deviennent les cl s d'une qu te authentique vers la lumi re int rieure. Maeterlinck d veloppe une r flexion sur la nature du mysticisme, la valeur du recueillement et l'importance de la contemplation dans un monde souvent agit . Il met en avant la puissance du silence et la richesse des exp riences simples et humbles qui nourrissent la vie spirituelle. L'oeuvre souligne la n cessit d'une ouverture l'invisible, d'une coute attentive de soi et de la nature, pour acc der une forme de sagesse universelle. Ce livre s'adresse aux lecteurs sensibles la philosophie, la m ditation et la po sie spirituelle. Il claire les chemins de la qu te int rieure, en offrant une parole apaisante et inspirante. Les cat gories de livres telles que spiritualit , philosophie et po sie sont subtilement int gr es dans cette r flexion profonde, faisant de cet ouvrage une r f rence incontournable pour tous ceux qui aspirent un enrichissement personnel et une meilleure compr hension de l' tre.