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Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949 (Nombre personal)

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  • Maeterlinc, Maurice, 1862-1949
  • Maeterlinck, M. (Maurice), 1862-1949
  • Maeterlinck, Maurycy, 1862-1949
  • Maiterlink, Mōris, 1862-1949
  • Mitirlink, Mūrīs, 1862-1949
  • Maʼiṭarlinku, Mārsu, 1862-1949
  • Maeterlinck, Maurício, 1862-1949
  • Maeterlinck, comte, 1862-1949
  • Метерлинк, Морис, 1862-1949
  • מאטערלינק, מאריס
  • מטרלינק, מוריס
  • מטרלינק, מוריס, 1949־1862
  • מעטטערלינק, מארריס
  • מעטערלינג, מאריס
  • מעטערלינג, מ.
  • מעטערלינק, מאריס
  • מעטערלינק, מאריס, 1862־1949
  • מעטערלינק, מ.
  • מעטערלנינק, מאריס, 1862־1949
  • מעטערלניק, מאריס

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Debussy, C. Pelléas et Mélisande [SR] p1982: label (Maurice Maeterlinc) insert p. 4 (Maurice Maeterlinck)

Zaroukas, K. Hoi koryphaioi tou kainourgiou theatrou ston 20on aiōna, 1977: p. (Mōris Maiterlink)

His al-Ṭāʻir al-azraq, 1966: t.p. (Mūrīs Mitirlink)

Mūnā Vānā, 1926: t.p. (... Mārsu Maʼiṭarlinku)

Moris Meterlink v Rossii Serebri︠a︡nogo veka, 2001

Der bloyer foygel, 1910: t.p. (Moris Meṭerlinḳ)

BL database, 9 July 2007 (hdg.: Maeterlinck, Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard; usage: Maurice Maeterlinck)

A inteligência das flores, 1921: t.p. (Maurício Maeterlinck)

Nobel Foundation, WWW, viewed on June 6, 2019: The Nobel Prize in Literature 1911 (The Nobel Prize in Literature 1911 was awarded to Count Maurice (Mooris) Polidore Marie Bernhard Maeterlinck "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." Born: 29 August 1862, Ghent, Belgium; Died: 6 May 1949, Nice, France; Residence at the time of the award: Belgium; Language: French)

Maeterlinck, Maurice. Trzy dramaty, 1951: title page (Maurycy Maeterlinck) cover (M. Maeterlinck)

Wikipedia, viewed Feb. 6, 2024 (Maurice Maeterlinck; full name, Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck; also known as Count (or Comte) Maeterlinck from 1932)