The Life of the Bee
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Rating | : | 4.56 (548 Votes) |
Asin | : | 055431472X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 148 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Jamaal Weatherspoon said I love reading about bees. I love reading about bees! We need them for our very own existence! To add, the author uses very colorful and flowery language. Quite uncommon for a topic such as this.. Two Stars Too much technical information for a beginner. schneffke said Four Stars. good, a little boring
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Maeterlinck was born August 29, 1862, in Ghent and educated in law at the university there. His early plays are marked by an attitude of profound melancholy and pessimism in the face of evil and death; in his later plays this attitude gives way to a belief in the redeeming power of love and in the reality of human happiness. His plays include The Princess Maleine (1889); the melanchol
Maeterlinck's plays are characterized by clear and simple writing, by a dreamlike atmosphere, and by the suggestion rather than the direct expression of ideas and emotions. Less popular are Monna Vanna (1902) and The Burgomaster of Stilmonde (1918). He abandoned the legal profession when he moved to Paris in 1886 and came under the influence of the symbolist poets. . He is known principally for his plays, for which he received the 1911 Nobel Prize. Maeterlinck was born August 29, 1862, in Ghent and educated in law at the university there. in 1921 and spent World War II there. His plays include The Princess Maleine