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The Intruder, The Blind, The Seven Princesses, The Death Of Tintagiles (1920)
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216 pages
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Exploring themes of isolation, death, and the supernatural, this collection features four plays by Maurice Maeterlinck. "The Intruder" depicts a family's growing terror from an unseen force, while "The Blind" portrays the descent into madness among a group of blind individuals stranded in a forest. "The Seven Princesses" presents a conflict between familial loyalty and the quest for freedom, and "The Death of Tintagiles" tells a tragic tale of a young prince's desperate escape from his cruel aunt. This atmospheric anthology remains captivating and thought-provoking.
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2008, paperback
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