Maurice Maeterlinck

Maurice Maeterlinck

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1862-08-29
Deathday: 1949-05-06 (86 years old)

Biography

Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (29 August 1862 – 6 May 1949), also known as Count (or Comte) Maeterlinck from 1932, was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist who was Flemish but wrote in French. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911 "in appreciation of his many-sided literary activities, and especially of his dramatic works, which are distinguished by a wealth of imagination and by a poetic fancy, which reveals, sometimes in the guise of a fairy tale, a deep inspiration, while in a mysterious way they appeal to the readers' own feelings and stimulate their imaginations". The main themes in his work are death and the meaning of life. He was a leading member of La Jeune Belgique group and his plays form an important part of the Symbolist movement. In later life, Maeterlinck faced credible accusations of plagiarism.

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Known For
Writing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1862-08-29

Deathday
1949-05-06 (86 years old)

Birth Name
Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck

Spouse
Renée Dahon

Siblings
Louis Maeterlinck

Citizenships
Belgium

Awards
Grand Officer of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword, Commander of the Legion of Honour, Nobel Prize in Literature

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