The Treasure of the Humble

The Treasure of the Humble

Maurice Maeterlinck / Alfred Sutro

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Alicia Editions
Año de edición:
2023
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9782384551460
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One of the great spiritual classics of European literature, inviting reflection, stillness, and self-discovery.Step into the captivating realm of Maurice Maeterlinck’s enduring masterpiece, 'The Treasure of the Humble,' where the essence of humanity is beautifully unveiled. Prepare for a profound journey through the depths of the human soul as Maeterlinck, a masterful dramatist and philosopher, illuminates life’s mysteries. With lyrical prose resonating with eternal wisdom, this extraordinary collection of essays reveals the hidden riches of our innermost selves. Explore the labyrinthine corridors of the subconscious, where profound truths await, and embark on a transformative exploration of life’s intricate tapestry. Maeterlinck’s Nobel Prize-winning brilliance shines through every page, inviting you to discover the timeless treasures within. Experience the enchantment of this literary gem and let its profound insights guide you to a deeper understanding of the human experience.This meticulously crafted edition in large print ensures an immersive reading experience, allowing you to savor every delicate yet potent insight.Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949) was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist associated with the Symbolist movement. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, he is known for works exploring the inner life, spiritual awareness, silence, destiny, and the unseen dimensions of human experience. His philosophical essays combine poetic language with contemplative insight, contributing significantly to early twentieth-century European thought and literature. His writings continue to be read for their meditative depth, mystical reflection, and enduring exploration of wisdom and consciousness.

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