The Intruder - One Act Play
THE INTRUDER
By Maurice Maeterlinck
[A sombre room in an old Château. A door on the right, a door on the left, and a small concealed door in a corner. At the back, stained-glass windows, in which green is the dominant color, and a glass door giving on to a terrace. A big Dutch clock in one corner. A lighted lamp.]
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The Intruder - One Act Play
THE INTRUDER
By Maurice Maeterlinck
[A sombre room in an old Château. A door on the right, a door on the left, and a small concealed door in a corner. At the back, stained-glass windows, in which green is the dominant color, and a glass door giving on to a terrace. A big Dutch clock in one corner. A lighted lamp.]
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The Intruder - One Act Play

The Intruder - One Act Play

by Maurice Maeterlinck
The Intruder - One Act Play

The Intruder - One Act Play

by Maurice Maeterlinck

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THE INTRUDER
By Maurice Maeterlinck
[A sombre room in an old Château. A door on the right, a door on the left, and a small concealed door in a corner. At the back, stained-glass windows, in which green is the dominant color, and a glass door giving on to a terrace. A big Dutch clock in one corner. A lighted lamp.]

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BN ID: 2940161114537
Publisher: Gerald Murphy
Publication date: 01/14/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 43 KB

About the Author

Maurice Maeterlinck, in full Maurice Polydore-Marie-Bernard Maeterlinck, also called (from 1932) Comte Maeterlinck, (born August 29, 1862, Ghent, Belgium—died May 6, 1949, Nice, France), Belgian Symbolist poet, playwright, and essayist who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911 for his outstanding works of the Symbolist theatre. He wrote in French and looked mainly to French literary movements for inspiration.
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