Maurice Maeterlinck was a Belgian writer of poetry, a wide variety of essays, and symbolic dramas, including Pelléas et Mélisande (1892). In 1911 he won the Nobel Prize for literature.
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This review is from: Monna Vanna: A Play in Three Acts (Paperback)
An extrodinary Play. In the style of romantic realism, it documents the events surrounding a military seige, and how one woman can save the city if she spends a night with the enemy general. Rational and well written, it is a masterpiece. Some of the best two person scenes ever writen.
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