Publisher's Synopsis
This volume presents two significant plays by Maurice Maeterlinck, a Nobel laureate renowned for his contributions to Symbolist drama: "Pelleas and Melisande" and "The Sightless."
"Pelleas and Melisande", a tragic love story set in a mystical, dreamlike world, explores themes of fate, forbidden love, and the destructive power of jealousy. Its ethereal atmosphere and evocative language have made it a lasting masterpiece, inspiring numerous musical and operatic adaptations.
"The Sightless" delves into the anxieties and uncertainties of a group of blind individuals lost in a forest, grappling with their vulnerability and dependence on one another. Maeterlinck's poignant portrayal of human fragility and the search for meaning in the face of adversity resonates deeply.
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